In 2006, I tried out more new applications and web 2.x services than I had in a while. Recently I've had to get a new computer set up and I've noticed what are my can't live without applications:
FireFox - I cannot live without this Browser. To go back to *non*-tabbed browsing is like going back to dial-up. Also, I realize now that IE starts a new browser instance almost everytime you click on a link. Firefox re-loads the active browser tab. That has its advantages and disadvantages but over all its better than having 11 IE windows open.
Thunderbird Feedreader - I haven't found a better tool to read RSS feeds than Thunderbird. I like that I can have a huge list of feeds in the left pane and scroll through them. I also like that I can select a headline and read the article within Thunderbird. I'm trying to get into Google Feed reader but I haven't really got into it yet. Add feeds to my Google Homepage forces me to visit the web page if I want to read the full feed.
What's RSS you ask? Really Simple Syndication. Its the only way to monitor newspapers, industry journals, blogs etc. I don't know what I did before RSS.
Apps I've stopped using
Riya.com - I tried it and it was interesting but here is another web 2.0 applications that the creators seemed to loose interest in. It took me a while to get a hold of anyone in Support to delete my account. In my mind Riya is a cautionary tale for Web 2.0. There was much hype around this application from TechCrunch and others. It really hasn't gone anywhere except into a new tool called Like.com that also doesn't seem to be overly developed.
Flickr - I wanted to try this to upload my Prague photos but its not that easy to upload a huge number of pictures for a trip. This was a surprise for me. Flickr is definitely meant for the take 2 or 3 pictures a day people. I'm not like this (yet).
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2006: A software retrospective
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Siobhan McLaughlin
on Fri 16 Feb 2007 12:44 PM EST | Permanent Link
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Re: 2006: A software retrospective
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Ryan Coleman
on Mon 19 Feb 2007 11:27 AM EST | Permanent Link
"Flickr is definitely meant for the take 2 or 3 pictures a day people. I'm not like this (yet)."
Their downloadable "Flickr Uploadr" App is meant for the bulk uploads and works great. Just run it when you want to push a bunch of photos up pick a set to add them to (optional), assign tags (also opt.) and hit upload. Works great - I do it often. |
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