As you can see the interface is very easy to use and in it you will have everything you need to navigate and view your favorite websites. It really is a great alternative to iGoogle.
HOW TO USE SYMBALOO, THE GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO IGOOGLE:
Apart from being a very visual and easy-to-use app, Symbaloo stands out for the following features:
- Your Symbaloo bookmarks automatically sync between iPhone, PC, Mac and iPad.
- Instantly add new websites to your account.
- integrated RSS reader for all your favorite news sources
- Search the web directly from within the app
- Share your favorites on twitter, email or Bluetooth
- Customize your Symbaloo app with custom backgrounds
- Listen to your favorite radio stations from within the application .
Really a very complete alternative to iGoogle that will help you have everything you are interested in on the internet, gathered in one place and at the touch of a finger. Could you ask for more?
To create webmixes or add blocks within them, we just have to press the « share » button located at the bottom of the screen, from the menu screen where we want to add one or another.
Within web articles, images, videos we can share said content on our social networks, via bluetooth, copy the link by pressing the same "share" button. You can also share them with other Symbaloo users and use theirs
But if it's not clear to you how this great APPerla works, we'll pass you a video in which you can see its interface and the way it works:
CONCLUSION:
We've tried other platforms as an alternative to iGoogle, but we didn't like any better than SYMBALOO. It does the job superbly well and is also very easy to use.
Application that is well established in the US and Europe, now comes to Spain with everything to win to replace the obsolete iGoogle service.
We recommend, apart from downloading their app, to visit their website www.Symbaloo.com and for this article about the platform.
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