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By CoolSmartPhone, on May 1st, 2013%
Got a Windows Phone? Well, according to the Windows Phone Blog Microsoft are now looking for people to test the new version of the official Facebook app. It’ll be a little buggy at the moment, so they’re after people who will report back on the bugs and problems that pop up in the app . . . → Read More: New Facebook app heading to Windows Phone. Beta test it yourself
By engadget, on April 30th, 2013%
Last year’s revision to Facebook for Windows Phone may have gotten fans closer to the Facebook grail, but it was still lagging behind its iOS and Android siblings. . . . → Read More: Microsoft’s next revision of Facebook for Windows Phone 8 hits beta
By MobileCrunch, on April 15th, 2013%
Atlassian’s HipChat is in the process of rolling out revised or new native apps across all platforms for it group chat tool, and now it’s introducing HipChat version 2.0 for Android devices . The improved app is the product of a beta testing period that spanned the last few months. . . . → Read More: HipChat Launches Android App Version 2.0, With Completely Native Redesign And Improved Performance
By CoolSmartPhone, on April 11th, 2013%
It’s true – in this day and age, there is actually a company who keeps their word. When Viber announced free calling between its users for iOS and Android, they did say Blackberry 7 users would also receive the update at some point. . . . → Read More: Viber beta for BlackBerry – free VoIP calling
By AndroidCentral, on April 4th, 2013%
New look, mini-player and predictive search added in new version . . . → Read More: Deezer music app launches new beta for Android
By engadget, on April 4th, 2013%
With services like its own App Studio , Deezer’s already presented how it feels about mobile as the way forward. . . . → Read More: Deezer for Android gets redesign, predictive search function in new beta version
By AndroidCentral, on March 29th, 2013%
Testers now being contacted via email for their chance to check out the . . . → Read More: Fieldrunners 2 beta invites are going out
By engadget, on March 20th, 2013%
Swype’s been doing pretty well at keeping the early-adopting folk equipped with the latest and greatest it has to offer in the swiping-instead-of-typing world. And to keep the ball rolling, a new Swype beta ( v1.4.9.13905) is now available for those who enjoy trying things before they become available to the masses, with one of the main highlights of this release being the addition of Hindi and Belgium Dutch to the list of Advanced Language Models. There’s more, however, as Swype also loaded its latest beta package with under-the-hood enhancements to the Smart Editor and improved tap input responsiveness for all languages it’s available in — which should go hand in hand with those other idiom-friendly features that were announced back in January . . . → Read More: New Swype beta touts additional Advanced Language Models, Smart Editor enhancements
By AndroidCentral, on March 19th, 2013%
Twitter's recent API limit enforcement has put a bind on many developers that are making clients, but that doesn't seem to have deterred Neatly from releasing its own. Currently in a “final beta” release, Neatly is a simple and clean (hence the name) client that performs well and gives simple settings for managing timelines and muting users. . . . → Read More: Neatly for Twitter beta: A smooth and functional new client
By AndroidCentral, on March 19th, 2013%
Twitter's recent API limit enforcement has put a bind on many developers that are making clients, but that doesn't seem to have deterred Neatly from releasing its own. Currently in a “final beta” release, Neatly is a simple and clean (hence the name) client that performs well and gives simple settings for managing timelines and muting users. . . . → Read More: Neatly for Twitter beta: A smooth and functional new client
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