Facebook updates Snapchat competitor Slingshot with several enhancements
Facebook has issued yet another major update to its post-Poke Snapchat competitor, Slingshot.
Facebook has issued yet another major update to its post-Poke Snapchat competitor, Slingshot.
Facebook's latest update is said to reduce the crash rate by as much as 50 percent.
Version 1.2.1 also features speed and stability improvements.
The news was included in the release notes of version 13.0 of the app.
Facebook has released an update to its flagship messaging app, Facebook Messenger.
Facebook has just issued the first major update to its Snapchat competitor, Slingshot.
It's currently available in New Zealand, Singapore, and South Africa.
Facebook is rolling out a significant change that affects users of both its main iOS client and its dedicated iOS app for messaging.
Using the bug, a third-party could possibly gain full access to your account.
The app is described as “one tap photo messaging.”
Soon available for the iOS app and on the Web, users can even select to share the links with friends.
It’s designed to make it easier for famous users to talk and interact with their fans.
First released for iPhone in 2011, the free Facebook Messenger app has added a number of new features in recent months.
Just over a week after its 4.0 update, Facebook Pages Manager has been updated to version 4.1 with further improvements.
This week, Apple launched its iPhone trade-in program in Italy, it launched a new EU store, and Facebook's Slingshot went international.
The move was completed earlier this year.
Facebook's recently released Snapchat competitor, Slingshot, has gone international, just a week after its launch.
With version 4.0, users can also edit posts directly from the app.
Snapchat will soon introduce Our Story, which allows users at the same location to contribute Snaps to the same story.
The new Facebook photo and video sharing app launches today.
Facebook is reportedly set to officially launch its new Slingshot app tomorrow, June 17.
Apple reportedly considered buying Parse before building CloudKit.
A new Paper update is now available to download on the App Store.