Battle of the Quotes Facebook Applications
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Right now there are two Facebook Applications titled Quotes. One was developed by Jay Freeman and the other by Ashot Petrosian. Today we’ll do a side by side comparison of the two to see which one comes out on top.
Ashot Petrosain Version
- Easily tag what your friends have said.
- You decided how many quotes are displayed on your profile page
- You can show random quotes you’ve tagged.
Jay Freeman Version
- Easily tag what your friends have said
- Much more powerful customization abilities. You decide what font, size, and color the quotes appear as in your profile page.
- You can tag what your favorite quotes are and add those to your listings.
- You can see if any of your friends have tagged you.
- You can see ALL the quotes people have added using this application.
Jay Freeman’s app is the definite winner here. It’s just a much more robust version of the Quotes app. I think it also does a better job taking advantage of Facebook’s social network- an important criteria when deciding the usefulness of an app.
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(4.75 out of 5)
I use Jay’s version and I love it. He is constantly asking users what they want and tries to implement them unlike many other apps. He is really involved. This app, for me, isn’t going anywhere. It is staying on my profile!
Hey! I am the author of the third quote application of this vein, QuoteBook. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, my app hasn’t been as popular (it was around before either of the others), but it’s a slightly different style - built to blend into Facebook and fit right in. I’m constantly making improvements on it, and hope that it will soon grow to a decent size.
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2361616145
For the numbers: http://appaholic.com/display/2418951374+2391276866