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Introducing, Web App Wednesday
4 comments May 14, 2008

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Why?

I like Web Application that are easy and worth using, and I find myself blabbing about them all to often. So, in order to focus my ideas and keep myself from blabbing too much, I am going to do one post a week about Programs for Web use.

~ if you like short posts, forget about What I’m Thinking

What I’m Thinking is…

There is a crapload of Programs out there being used for every different part of the web, and there are a million different Reviews for every product. I would like to know what the day to day bloggers use, not just the review guys.

I’ve always thought that I would suck at being a sales person, that was until I bought a Mac. Now I know that I could work in a Mac store and not feel like I’m ripping people off. Why, because I actually like Mac’s. Same goes for most products. You might use a product, but would you feel good about selling it?

Review↓

I’ll keep this simple and short…

  • woopra-icon.png Woopra, Stats App A+
    Still in Beta testing, but it’s amazing. If you’re a stats person you should look. Requires Standard Membership w/approval, copy & past of code.
  • twitterrific-100.pngTwitterrific, Twitter App A+
    Requires Adobe Air, Very Stable, Looks Good, Fun sounds of Birds to let you know of new Tweets, and an easy to use interface. how could twitter be hard, right…
  • Here is what they say…
    Sage is a lightweight RSS and Atom feed reader extension for Mozilla Firefox. It’s got a lot of what you need and not much of what you don’t.

    I’ll save this one for next time…


That’s it for this week… If there’s any Program you use that you really like lets here it. Even if it’s as simple as a browser. (i like firefox, but it has its issues)

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4 Comments on “Introducing, Web App Wednesday”

  • [1]

    Hey Randy,

    I have been using a task management app for mac called “Things” by cultured code. Very cool. Check it out and let me know what you think. http://www.culturedcode.com


    May 14th, 2008 @ 7:18 am
  • [2]

    Hey there,

    Just wanted to post a correction to your note about our Twitter desktop client Twitterrific if I might. Twitterrific does *not* require Adobe Air to run. I think you’re thinking of Twirl or Snitter. One of the benefits to Twitterrific is that it is a native OS X client and is not dependent on a third party framework like AIR.

    Thanks for allowing me to set the record straight. Take care!

    Gedeon


    May 14th, 2008 @ 10:41 am
  • [3]

    Absolutely,

    any corrections are a good thing. Thats kinda what all this is about. Bloggers helping Bloggers know, whats what..

    thanks ;-)


    May 14th, 2008 @ 10:47 am
  • [4]

    I like Ad Block plus… do I need to say more?


    May 14th, 2008 @ 11:43 am

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