User Reviews for: Tumblr

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Tumblr

  • iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
  • Category: Lifestyle, Social Networking
  • I own this app
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Almost perfect

  • Posted by GalinaDi July 20, 2012
  • Recommended for Foodies, Book Readers, Gamers, Students, Animal Lovers, Music Fans or Film/TV Fans

It loads pictures and posts really well. The only thing I wish was available is the ability to check out my pinned tags that I usually browse from my computer. In this app I have to type tag titles myself in order to mount a feed of results. Any way, really convenient app to go through the web-site, like it very much.

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Great Tumblr Experience

This app has a great interface and all the features you need for free. However, it would be great if you could add people by username via the app.

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Tumblr App

  • Posted by doniree September 18, 2010
  • Recommended for Tech/Social Networking Junkies

Really handy extension of the website/blogging platform, you can upload videos, images, as well as content and it posts directly to your site.

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Easiest way to post. Ever

  • Posted by dmichelsohn August 05, 2010
  • Recommended for Tech/Social Networking Junkies

That is one foolproof app. You have two mais tabs, one for posting, another with your dashboard. On the Post tab you simply choose what you want to post (text, video, photo) and click the "post" button. On the dashboard you can follow the updates.
Easy!

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I heart me some Tumblr

  • Posted by gravesy July 27, 2010
  • Recommended for Road Warriors, Parents, Students, Outdoors Enthusiasts, Social Butterflies or Tech/Social Networking Junkies

This is one of those that lives on my homescreen. Easy to use and intuitive (they're good at that).

Great for adding content to your Tumblr blog on the fly. Just wish they let you upload more than one picture at a time!

You can also reblog and like other people's posts from the app, also a great feature.

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love the simplicity

  • Posted by elysa July 20, 2010
  • Recommended for Students, Social Butterflies or Tech/Social Networking Junkies

Quick and easy way to share a quote, or post a funny photo/text post to your tumblr site you can also view the people you are following and repost or heart the posts they've shared. I love the diversity that is the tumblr community.

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It works, but

  • Posted by durgadas May 18, 2010
  • Recommended for Social Butterflies or Tech/Social Networking Junkies

not useful in this world. OK Tumblr is simpler to use than most other blogging/micro-blogging platforms, and I wish I'd gotten to it first and that more of my friends were on it, but that said, I don't use Tumblr anymore. There are too many status updates I have to do already, and Twitter and Facebook is enough. Adding a third isn't an option, and frankly two is too much sometimes also.

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LOVE THIS!

  • Posted by justatitch May 13, 2010
  • Recommended for Social Butterflies

This is one of the best "blogging" apps out there. So easy to use. Love it.

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I love this app

  • Posted by jenniferbeese April 10, 2010
  • Recommended for Foodies, Students, Music Fans, Social Butterflies or Tech/Social Networking Junkies

Tumblr's iPhone app makes it easy to update on the fly. I can post pictures, text, images and even videos right from my phone. I also love that I can go through my dashboard and see all the tumblr blogs I'm following. I check Tumblr before my Google Reader, which says a lot about this app's usability!

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Tumblr is made to be simple but this is just too simple

  • Posted by rachely March 19, 2010
  • Recommended for Music Fans, Social Butterflies or Film/TV Fans

Where Wordpress offered infinite customization, Tumblr offers simplicity. Perhaps I'm just used to too many years of Wordpress flexibility, but I find the inflexibility of this app frustrating and almost a dealbreaker for me. You can do MOST things with this app and for on-the-fly blogging it's great, allowing you to add audio, photos, everything. But the other day when I couldn't hyperlink text I became pretty frustrated, and it meant posting on my phone and then late refining it online. My opinions may change with more use but I'll be avoiding this app for a while.

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