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Browse Facebook on iPad with Facepad [Updated]

As we know there is no official client of Facebook is available for iPad. So it allows other developers to create own Facebook apps for iPad, just like “Friendly for Facebook” app for iPad. This app is the most popular facebook app for iPad. Another facebook app was released for iPad last week. The name of this new app is Facepad. Now this Facepad app for iPad has been updated to version 1.0.1. This updated version comes with new sign out icon and fixes iOS 3.2 crash on startup. Using this app you can browse Facebook on you iPad and view multiple profiles as stackable, and scrollable pages.
Facepad
Facepad 1.0.1 includes a dedicated photo browser, embedded video player, swipe based navigation and quick links to news Feed, Profile, Friends etc. Facepad is the 15th most popular app on the iTunes App Store. This app allows you to view multiple profiles and check them within few seconds. When this app was released, during the first 12 hours of its release it gets more than million ad impressions. Facepad app is compatible with iPad running iOS version 3.2 or later. It is 5.3 MB of size.

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