Filed under: World wide web, Social Software
Because it wasn’t hard enough trying to decide which Adobe AIR-based desktop Twitter/FriendFeed client to use, MySocial 24×7 had to go and complicate things by releasing their own desktop client. MySocial 24×7 started out as a Firefox sidebar add-on, but if you value your screen real estate, standalone applications are the way to go.
The desktop client lets you track and engage in Twitter and FriendFeed conversations without a web browser. One thing that sets MySocial 24×7 apart from other desktop clients like Twhirl and Alert Thingy is the integrated browser that lets you view photos and videos without launching a web browser.
The interface is clean and simple to use. But it’s not very customizable. If you want to see detailed user information, or send direct Twitter messages, MySocial 24×7 might not be the desktop client for you. We also had a hard time getting the client to connect to our Twitter and FriendFeed accounts, but it did a great job of tracking public timelines.
[via TechCrunch]











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