To understand why a Facebook desktop app was a big deal, you have to remember the landscape of 2009. Windows 7 was a masterpiece of an operating system. It was stable, beautiful, and introduced the "Superbar"—a taskbar designed for pinning applications, not just minimizing open windows.
Facebook was the center of the universe. Twitter was for techies, Instagram didn't exist, and TikTok was a distant dream. We were all "poking" each other and playing FarmVille.
Since the official desktop apps are gone, how can a Windows 7 user stay connected?
To understand why a Facebook desktop app was a big deal, you have to remember the landscape of 2009. Windows 7 was a masterpiece of an operating system. It was stable, beautiful, and introduced the "Superbar"—a taskbar designed for pinning applications, not just minimizing open windows.
Facebook was the center of the universe. Twitter was for techies, Instagram didn't exist, and TikTok was a distant dream. We were all "poking" each other and playing FarmVille. facebook for windows 7
Since the official desktop apps are gone, how can a Windows 7 user stay connected? To understand why a Facebook desktop app was