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Walang dark mode ang FB app ninyo? O di suportado ng FB app dark mode ang android version ng CP? Ito ang sagot!
Facebook, the social media network with an official application that everyone loves to rag on, now has (yet another) third-party Android app alternative in the form of a web wrapper. This one, however, stands out as it is an open-source, fully themeable alternative. Created by XDA Recognized Themer asdfasdfvful,”Frost for Facebook” is a Facebook web wrapper with quite the arsenal of nifty little features, some of which are listed below.
Account switching made easy: In addition to the fact that all of one’s accounts are available right in the drawer—only one tap away, Frost’s notification service listens for notifications from across multiple accounts. Hence, notifications are active throughout the list of accounts.
Opening external links made easy: Frost for Facebook contains an overlaying web browser. Hence, when opening an external link, a preview of the webpage will be delivered on top of the interface, with the Frost app being just one swipe away.
UI made prettier: Theming the Android ecosystem is now on everyone’s to-do list and Facebook has always been one of the more difficult applications to theme via You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. thanks to how often the layout may change. Frost provides a comprehensive theme interface out of the box, so you can choose exactly how you want your mobile Facebook browsing experience to look.
Merong dark mode: Sa mga phone na hindi supported o gumagana sa dark mode ng fb, ito ang solusyon!
An extensive theme interface is one of my favorite features. You can switch everything to OLED dark mode to save battery life or change the colors to whatever you want to make it look good.
As you know, You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., so there are many who simply deleted the Facebook apps completely. I still like to keep up with the personal lives of my friends & family on Facebook though, so I deleted Facebook Messenger instead and used regular Facebook only through the web browser. Facebook’s mobile browser version works quite well with support for push notifications and uploading images, but Facebook intentionally denies access to direct messages from a mobile browser. This is because they really really want you to install their Facebook Messenger app which is very good at scraping data from you and your friends which Facebook can then use to sell more advertisements and profit profit profit. Personally, I chose to just tell everyone that I don’t use Facebook Messenger anymore and to please use a more decentralized ethical and moral friendly messenger like email or Matrix.
Frost is one of the few ways to get Facebook direct messages on your phone without the spyware app!
Now, Frost for Facebook is mainly just a web wrapper for the Facebook mobile website, but it adds a lot of really nice user interface tweaks.
Frost for Facebook is also completely open-source and free. That means you can fork it on GitHub if you feel like making your own modifications to it. And you can sideload it on any Android phone without the privacy problems of the Google Play store.
Guaranteed walang palaman!
Download it here:
About the app:
Facebook, the social media network with an official application that everyone loves to rag on, now has (yet another) third-party Android app alternative in the form of a web wrapper. This one, however, stands out as it is an open-source, fully themeable alternative. Created by XDA Recognized Themer asdfasdfvful,”Frost for Facebook” is a Facebook web wrapper with quite the arsenal of nifty little features, some of which are listed below.
Account switching made easy: In addition to the fact that all of one’s accounts are available right in the drawer—only one tap away, Frost’s notification service listens for notifications from across multiple accounts. Hence, notifications are active throughout the list of accounts.
Opening external links made easy: Frost for Facebook contains an overlaying web browser. Hence, when opening an external link, a preview of the webpage will be delivered on top of the interface, with the Frost app being just one swipe away.
UI made prettier: Theming the Android ecosystem is now on everyone’s to-do list and Facebook has always been one of the more difficult applications to theme via You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. thanks to how often the layout may change. Frost provides a comprehensive theme interface out of the box, so you can choose exactly how you want your mobile Facebook browsing experience to look.
Merong dark mode: Sa mga phone na hindi supported o gumagana sa dark mode ng fb, ito ang solusyon!
An extensive theme interface is one of my favorite features. You can switch everything to OLED dark mode to save battery life or change the colors to whatever you want to make it look good.
As you know, You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., so there are many who simply deleted the Facebook apps completely. I still like to keep up with the personal lives of my friends & family on Facebook though, so I deleted Facebook Messenger instead and used regular Facebook only through the web browser. Facebook’s mobile browser version works quite well with support for push notifications and uploading images, but Facebook intentionally denies access to direct messages from a mobile browser. This is because they really really want you to install their Facebook Messenger app which is very good at scraping data from you and your friends which Facebook can then use to sell more advertisements and profit profit profit. Personally, I chose to just tell everyone that I don’t use Facebook Messenger anymore and to please use a more decentralized ethical and moral friendly messenger like email or Matrix.
Frost is one of the few ways to get Facebook direct messages on your phone without the spyware app!
Now, Frost for Facebook is mainly just a web wrapper for the Facebook mobile website, but it adds a lot of really nice user interface tweaks.
Frost for Facebook is also completely open-source and free. That means you can fork it on GitHub if you feel like making your own modifications to it. And you can sideload it on any Android phone without the privacy problems of the Google Play store.
Guaranteed walang palaman!
Download it here:
You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
About the app:
Frost is a fully functional web wrapper, with many unique and native features such as:
• True multi user interactions - More than just an option in a settings menu, Frost's account switcher is right in the drawer. You are one tap away from switching accounts, and everything refreshes on the switch so that you can view other accounts instantaneously. Furthermore, the notification service will fetch notifications from all accounts, and will let you know which account has the new notification.
• Better multitasking - Frost contains an overlaying web browser that can be drawn on top of your foreground task. Open links and notifications with a full screen view, then swipe away to get back to your previous task.
• Contextual awareness - Frost integrates additional features via long presses. Need to copy a block of text or share a link? Long press the text. Need to zoom into an image or download it? Long press the image!
• Material Design - Built for lollipop and up, Frost focuses strongly on a beautiful and functional UI, and embraces material transitions and dimensions.
• Complete theme engine - Frost contains very comprehensive themes that customize all components of the app. Frost is also the only app to support transparent themes.
• Fully opened - Nothing speaks for privacy more than being open sourced. Frost is proud to be one of those apps, and can be found on github (Link in the app's about section)
• Fixes the little things - Frost is community driven, and many tweaks are added to address minor inconveniences and give a full native experience, despite being a web app. To list a few:
• Focusing on a text input will prevent refreshing, so you don't accidentally swipe and lose your progress.
• Horizontal swipe can be enabled along side the viewpager swipe with a simple long press
• Automatic bug reports are sent when a crash is detected, so even if you don't contact the devs, you are helping contribute by using the app.
Mandatory permissions used and why:
• Internet, Network State, Wifi State - Frost fetches the pages from Facebook's mobile website. It also needs the network state so as to limit internet usage when you are on a metered network.
• Receive Boot Completed - Frost notifications persist on reboot, and need this permission to be added each time.
• Vibrate - Needed to vibrate phone for notifications; this can be toggled in the settings
• Billing - For purchasing pro and unlocking all of Frost's features
Optional permissions used and why:
(these are only requested when they have to be, and are disabled until then)
• Read/write external storage - Needed to upload photos in a new status and save photos when prompted
• Fine/coarse location - Needed for the check in option if users wish to search for their location
• That's it! No privacy intrusion and no extra demands.
Permissions NOT used and why:
• Wakelock - Frost takes advantage of Android's Job Scheduler, and lets the framework decide when to run background services. Frost therefore doesn't need to constantly run in the background, nor does it force your phone to stay awake.
• Retrieve running apps - Frost has no need to access external apps or see what else is running
• Identity - Frost manages its accounts internally and uses it solely to give you access to your account. We don't depend on other personal information and we don't even save your email.
• Camera - While the camera permission can be added to allow you to directly take photos and upload them, we've decided that it would be best to allow you to do so externally and then share the photo with Frost
* Frost is a third party app and is in no way affiliated with Facebook Inc.*
