10 Facebook Apps and Why I Use Them
Posted on February 11th, 2008 in Online Experience, Review |
Nowadays, you say the words “Facebook application” and people will turn their heads and glare at you. Seriously, try yelling it out in a crowded hallway and see how you can escape unscathed from menacing looks and gestures. Sure, there are those annoying, spamming, I-don’t-give-a-damn-What-I-Was-In-Another-Life applications, but on the other hand, there are some applications that I really can’t do without. Here are the ten that I’ve had on my profile for a while now.
Utility

1. 30 Boxes is the critically acclaimed personal calendar that lets you get organized and easily share all or parts of your schedule. I have all of my appointments, due dates, major events posted on this little box in the sidebar. The long to-do list sometimes forces me to get off Facebook when I scroll past it while checking my wall posts. I really like how it automatically incorporates my Events on the calendar.
2. Last.FM Music sorts all your friends by musical taste and turn your ‘favorite music’ into a playlist of full-length tracks. I was a pretty enthusiastic Last.FM user to begin with (their nifty charts are AWESOME), but even better, the FB apps has the added feature of playing a Personalized Radio which is only available to subscribers in the Last.FM software. Too bad music played here isn’t recorded in the charts, but at least it lets me discover new tunes based on my tastes.
Interactive and/or Aesthetics

3. Free Gifts allows you to send gifts for free. With Free Gifts, most of my friends don’t bother with the ridiculous $1/gift FB application. In my humble opinion, the free gifts are just as, if not more appealing (now that they’ve added a point earning system to let you buy special gifts). Sure, these pixel things may not be that meaningful, I still love all the notes/random stuff that my bf/friends take the time to send.

4. Graffiti lets you draw graffiti for your friends. Graffiti was one of the earliest “drawing” applications and it was an instant success. I was initially really into this app and drew pretty pictures on all my friends’ walls, but I eventually got lazy and now just wait for the ones my artistic tablet-owning friends create for me, like above, <3 Jacki!
5. Big Photos lets you choose an unlimited number of photos from anywhere to display on your profile. Even though I’m not a fan of the clumsy interface on this app, I love the simplicity of the idea and the statement Big Photos make. I really wanted my profile to stand out and display what I’m into at the moment without making people read too much, and Big Photo is the answer. I currently have a To Watch List cover: The Kite Runner, 27 Dresses, and The Other Boleyn Girl.
Competitive Games
6. Fantasy Stock Exchange lets you buy or short stocks on the NYSE, Nasdaq, or AMEX in real time and build an exciting portfolio. My second install of this app lasted a lot longer than the first, mainly because my portfolio is worth $31+ million and picking up steam. It also results in me handing around the CNN Money site for hours at a time looking for investment opportunities. Real time has its disadvantages though, for my school schedule conflicts with the EST market openings.
7. Tower Bloxx lets you drop blocks to make a tower that swings back and forth - more than three misses and you’re out. I had to keep at least ONE flash game here to satisfy my gaming needs. This game is simple but addictive… and I. JUST. NEED. TO. CLIMB. a few more steps on the friends high score ladder!
Useless Time-Wasters

8. Horoscopes gives updates every-other-day covering all zodiac signs. Wow, how fitting for this category, especially since apparently 82 of my friends added this app. I like its simple and elegant skin and amusing predictions. Interface isn’t too cluttered, horoscopes aren’t too far-fetched, perfectly useless, it stays!
9. Friends for Sale! lets you buy and sell your friends as pets. I can’t believe I added this application either, let alone keeping it for this long. Maybe it’s the exhilaration of coming near the top of friends list (currently worth a meagre $30 000, thanks to the mad bidding between bf and another male friend, heh). Yes this app is shallow, yes it’s pointless, but oh what the heck, it’s all worth it when I make my friends “bitchslap” each other.
10. Typing Speed measures your current speed, lets you practice to get faster, and compares you with your friends, and all of Facebook. I use this app for all my all-nighters, nothing like 30 seconds of furious typing to wake up the brain. My current high score is 110 wpm, 6th out of 16 friends, and faster than 96% of FB users. Must… type.. FASTERRRRRR!
And in keeping with minimalism and simplicity, all of my non-utility apps are put in the Extended Profile. Yes, I waste time on Fb, yes, I intend to make my profile aesthetically-pleasing even if no one else cares
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I'm Crystal, a Canadian who thinks she can take on the world simply by getting up each morning. They call me the caffeinated IBer wandering on the Internet. 
11 Responses
Ew, facebook apps. =| Haha, I hate them, but I have to admit to having a few useless ones, namely, iLike, Boombox, Harry Potter, Where I’ve Been, Causes, and… that’s it, I refuse to add any more. Facebook was so much better before all the random apps came along, in my opinion. I liked when the “Courses” app came by default because you could share your classes without adding a stupid new app that doesn’t work as well. I’ve actually never heard of the 30 Boxes one; it looks interesting, but eh, only two of my friends have it…
*shakes head disapprovingly*
I do have about four apps I use frequently. The graffiti one is reinventing procrastination for me. I also have GridView which is a mosaic tile of my friend’s profile pictures - very convenient. Then there’s the Free Gifts application which I never use, and Pet Profile for my cat.
Now if you excuse me I have to auction off my friends.
You forgot Scrabulous in the competitive games category
Lovely and quite popular game.
*kills Facebook applications*
Some of those ones look kind of cool though!
I don’t use any of those applications. Before, I used to love adding applications. Now that I find most annoying, I keep my facebook simple and clean :biggrin: .
I never liked Facebook applications, but those you mentioned sound pretty cool. My favourite is the Bumper Sticker application - you should check it out
My friends have been trying to buy me…but I shall prevail for I will never add that app! Because I own the universe! *maniacal laughter*
5 minutes later…*adds app. giggles*
Graffiti is
WP must think I’m spamming your site today. XD
Graffiti is awesome. That’s what I wanted to say.
^ Haha I caught the first part of your comment before the second one came. Omg Sell Your Friends is too addictive. My price is now 70k!