Now don't take this as a sarcasm or a troll. It's an actual question in case I'm missing something.
With the release of quite effective and interesting apps for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, what is the point of the People Hub now? It lacks several functionnalities and hasn't been updated in a long time, is a little messy and confusing when looking at both Twitter and Facebook at the same time in the "What's New" section, etc.
I'm the kind of user that will try to make the most out of built-in apps or software before going for a third-party. I've been using the People Hub for 2 months now and, although I like the fact that I can easily share on both Facebook and Twitter at the same time, I see myself logging into the mobile websites a lot to get some functionnalities that I think should already be in there. Delete or like a comment for instance.
So now that we have those official apps, is the People Hub still pertinent?
With the release of quite effective and interesting apps for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, what is the point of the People Hub now? It lacks several functionnalities and hasn't been updated in a long time, is a little messy and confusing when looking at both Twitter and Facebook at the same time in the "What's New" section, etc.
I'm the kind of user that will try to make the most out of built-in apps or software before going for a third-party. I've been using the People Hub for 2 months now and, although I like the fact that I can easily share on both Facebook and Twitter at the same time, I see myself logging into the mobile websites a lot to get some functionnalities that I think should already be in there. Delete or like a comment for instance.
So now that we have those official apps, is the People Hub still pertinent?