radiusIM on Facebook
So you’re addicted to Facebook? You’re not alone. Say hello to the radiusIM Facebook App.Our Facebook app takes all the cool features of radius and puts them right inside Facebook. To get general help with radiusIM, check out the FAQ.
How can I see where my Facebook friends are and how do I IM them?
When you log in, we show you all your Facebook friends that are also on radiusIM. You can IM them and see where they’re hanging out inside the map. You can also IM all your friends on AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and GTalk (just click the icons on the bottom of the friend list).
Who are all those people around the map?
The people that surround the map are physically located somewhere within the map. This includes everyone on radius, not just the Facebook crowd - why limit the fun! Moving and zooming the map brings up a new group of people local to that area.
What’s that map widget in my profile?
When you add the radiusIM app, we add a widget to your profile that shows your friends where you are. Just update your location in the app by dragging the ‘me’ bubble and the widget location will update. The widget also displays your headline and online status. You can change your headline in the ‘profile’ tab of the settings window: click on the little guy button in the map or the wrench in the friend list.
How do I log in to radiusIM.com directly?
You can always log in directly to www.radiusIM.com using the username and password you chose.
I’m an existing radiusIM user, can I link my account to Facebook?
Yes. On your first login through Facebook just type in your existing username and password on the right side of the welcome window. If you chose a username upon the first login and didn’t link your account to your radiusIM account, but would like to do so now: simply cancel the new radiusIM account by navigating to the account tab in preferences and settings within radius. Then go back to your Facebook profile and click the app again to start over. You will be prompted to choose a username or link your existing account.