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It is technically just another social network, and how much more different can it be from the ones you have used till now. Clearly, the developers realized the same and decided to build on what was popular, by combining the good bits of multiple networks. We can see shades of Facebook and Foursquare for most features - posts, updates, location based services etc. Additionally, Path also lets you post the same update on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and check-in simultaneously on Foursquare.
Scroll down on your timeline, and a little clock keeps popping up to show you what time that update went Live.
Weirdly, we noticed that the same check-in will show up twice on your Foursquare timeline, if you have checked-in via Path. Maybe that is something Foursquare could work on, because it seems at the moment that FS is also checking in the same update once the ping comes in from Path.
During testing and using this app, we noticed that the service would sometimes show up the “unable to connect” error. This would usually go away a couple of seconds later, and only once did we face this error message persistently.
Uploading an update on Path is incredibly simple. You see the + sign on the bottom left corner of the home screen. Press on that, and a branch of options spread out - text update, picture upload, what you are listening to and location check-in. Before posting the update, you can add the location and tag people as well.
Instead of likes, you can stamp a smiley on someone’s status update - and a variety of smileys to choose from, while you are at it!
Uploading a picture lets you choose between gallery or click a new image. The latter opens up the camera from within the app, and post clicking, there are a handful of filters for tweaking. No Instragram type of tweaking options, but works well.
Telling the world what track you are listening to at the moment is immense fun, surely. But the only limitation is that you have to select from Path’s database of tracks, and quite a few are missing.
Ever since the version 2.0 update , the friends’ list limit has been increased to 150, from 50 earlier. The idea seems to be to have a network of your close and select friends, unlike FB, where that idea isn’t relevant anymore.
PRO'S
Extremely neat interface
Creative design elements
Lets you post on multiple networks simultaneously
Location based searches work well
CON'S
Tends to be "unavailable" at times
Not as many image tweak options as Instagram
Scroll down on your timeline, and a little clock keeps popping up to show you what time that update went Live.
Weirdly, we noticed that the same check-in will show up twice on your Foursquare timeline, if you have checked-in via Path. Maybe that is something Foursquare could work on, because it seems at the moment that FS is also checking in the same update once the ping comes in from Path.
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During testing and using this app, we noticed that the service would sometimes show up the “unable to connect” error. This would usually go away a couple of seconds later, and only once did we face this error message persistently.
Uploading an update on Path is incredibly simple. You see the + sign on the bottom left corner of the home screen. Press on that, and a branch of options spread out - text update, picture upload, what you are listening to and location check-in. Before posting the update, you can add the location and tag people as well.
Instead of likes, you can stamp a smiley on someone’s status update - and a variety of smileys to choose from, while you are at it!
Uploading a picture lets you choose between gallery or click a new image. The latter opens up the camera from within the app, and post clicking, there are a handful of filters for tweaking. No Instragram type of tweaking options, but works well.
Telling the world what track you are listening to at the moment is immense fun, surely. But the only limitation is that you have to select from Path’s database of tracks, and quite a few are missing.
Ever since the version 2.0 update , the friends’ list limit has been increased to 150, from 50 earlier. The idea seems to be to have a network of your close and select friends, unlike FB, where that idea isn’t relevant anymore.
PRO'S
Extremely neat interface
Creative design elements
Lets you post on multiple networks simultaneously
Location based searches work well
CON'S
Tends to be "unavailable" at times
Not as many image tweak options as Instagram
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