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Frost-for-Facebook

Get it on Google Play

Frost is a third party Facebook wrapper geared towards design and functionality. It contains many features, including:

  • Support for multiple accounts and fast switching
  • Full theming across all activities
  • Overlaying browser to read posts and get right back to your previous task
  • Extensive notification support, with bundling, filtering, battery friendly scheduling, icons, and multi user support
  • Context menu from any link through long press
  • Reactive based loading
  • The transparency of open sourced development