Net framework, which takes forever to download. Another drawback is that the app requires Microsoft’s. In my experience, though, the software complicated tasks that should be simple for example, it incorporated many features that I found unnecessary for the basic search I conducted. It lets you categorize results, and helps you establish a variety of updates and notifications. The program functions best for people who embark on epic searches of Craigslist’s database rather than those who hope to pick out only a few tidbits. In the end, with free apps available, there isn’t much point in paying for one. Unlike with the other apps, when I looked for an apartment in Craigster I was unable to make any specifications (such as dogs allowed or maximum rent) to narrow my search. Craigster, in contrast, has the simplest interface–to a fault. Unfortunately, it has some formatting problems: You can’t shrink listings with large pictures or massive text using multitouch instead you must whisk the page back and forth. CraigsMobileList uses an interface similar to CraigSearch’s but provides more-clear-cut results. Craigsphone, on the other hand, appeared on the edge of crashing at all times, and it failed to show me the results I wanted.ĬraigsphoneFor those willing to drop some dough, there’s CraigsMobileList ($1.99) and Craigster ($0.99). I found CraigSearch to be superior, however, since it loaded results faster and it lets you e-mail posters directly from the app. Functionally and aesthetically, not much differentiates the two. Craigsphone and CraigSearch are both free and available in the iTunes App Store. CraigSearchNeed to scour listings while you’re on the go? A variety of iPhone/iPod Touch apps exist for that express purpose.
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