Whether you think it is justified or not, there exists no reason to deny it, developers are nuts about Twitter. It seems like every other day someone is taking Twitter to a new height via an application and multiple clients exist on any platform to view and respond to your tweets. While FriendFeed does have an API the developer community seems almost non-existant making it harder to find applications to view and respond to your FriendFeed subscribers and it gets harder for mobile phone users. There does exist a few well built applications for FriendFeed so let’s dig them up.
iPhone
It seems like everyone now a days has the Jesus (i)Phone so it makes sense to have a FriendFeed application available for it and there exists a few:
1. BuddyFeed
BuddyFeed is a full featured FriendFeed iPhone client. It has been given an average of three stars in the App Store based off 18 reviews. It is available for 2.99 and you can purchase it here (iTunes link).

2. Webfeedr
While it isn’t as feature rich Webfeedr will get the job done. After using it personally it is a snap to use and runs surprisingly fast. The community doesn’t agree with me though. Webfeedr has been a given a 2.5 based off of 7 ratings. If you still want to purchase the application it is available for 99 cents here (iTunes link).

3. FriendFeed iPhone Web App
The official FriendFeed web app is specifically designed for the mobile Safari web browser. It has all the standard features and is visually appealing. Since mobile Safari is built off of Webkit it will work on Android’s browser as well. On the Android though you will lose the functionality to upload photos. To see it for yourself just type into your mobile browser friendfeed.com/i.
Android
1. AndFeed
AndFeed takes all the great qualities of FriendFeed and puts it into one beautiful application. Currently AndFeed is in beta and not on the market. We will update this post ASAP. Until then you can either ask for a beta or check out the screenshots here.
Windows Mobile
1. FriendFeed for WinMo
Friendfeed for WinMo isn’t the prettiest application but it does get the job done. It has a tendency to be a really memory hog at times and crashes often, this is due to the fact the software is strictly in beta. To download it for your windows mobile phone just go here.
Any other applications you would like to share? Leave them in the comments and I will gladly add them in.