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How to view Facebook photos, Pinterest-style

With a new Web app, Friendsheet, you can view your Facebook photos in a panel layout, similar to Pinterest.

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Friendsheet (Credit: Friendsheet)

Pinterest has an attractive photo layout using panels, which makes browsing pinned links and photos a pleasure and highly addictive. Friendsheet is a new Web app that can display your photos in a similar layout.

1. To Pinterest-ize your Facebook photos, go to Friendsheet and click on the Login with Facebook button.

2. When prompted, click the blue Go To App button, then authorize the Facebook app.

Authorize Friendsheet (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee/CNET)

3. After the app has been given permission, Friendsheet will display your photos in the new layout.

Friendsheet photo layout (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee/CNET)

4. Clicking on photos enlarges them and allows you to Like the photo and leave comments. To hide comments and captions from the layout, just click on the Settings menu at the top.

Friendsheet settings (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee/CNET)

That's it. What do you think? Is Friendsheet a better way to view your Facebook photos? Let us know in the comments below.

(via Addictive Tips)

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