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 …