Roundup : Intuuch, xobni, DocStoc, Utters, Treedolist
Intuuch - yet another lifestream service, how many of these can we handle…anyway it has a nice and clear interface, very twitter like. Add Intuuch friends and view a friendstream…also has an easy widget, and facebook app.
On each user space there are links to all the users profiles, unfortunately you can’t limit the stream to one of these services or a selection. Just to compare, other lifestream services have private messages, and even internal note blogging features. [via Lifestream blog]
xobni - an Outlook email plugin with a sidebar info box for each email. I’ll just let Frank Gruber explain it:
“It displays a heat map of email activity for each particular sender. It offers a popularity rank by inbound and outbound emails to a specific contact, pulls the phone number from the body and displays related contacts. Rather than having to search for attachments from a contact buried somewhere in your Inbox, Xobni includes them all in your right rail. Xobni’s email metrics expose your emailing habits. Xobni’s powerful search makes finding items a lot easier. Xobni also pulls in your Outlook to do lists and calendar entries. It even reminds you of contacts you have lost touch with.”
A quick list of features from their website:
- search
- threaded conversation
- email analytics
- social analysis inbox
- easy attachment extraction
- easy phone extraction
DocStoc - like Scribd and ThinkFree Docs, there is a new social document host in the game. [via rev2]
Utters - another presence micro-blog network in the realm of what we will one day see with Twitter. SMS updates from your phone, SMS or email photo’s or video from your phone, or call a number and leave an audio byte, others can rate and leave comments…even listen and respond to Utterz using your phone.
An added feature is to be able to post to your blog or social network, even by voice.
It mentions in the FAQ that you can send a txt, audio, image in any order and it will mash them up into a clip, sounds a little like Yodio.
I see a channels section, which may mean you can send your utter to a channel as well as it appearing on your profile, and a tag cloud which may mean you can tag your utters.
I really like the look and feel of Utters, and the great features: channels, tags, comments, photo’s, video, audio, email….come on Twitter. [via m]
Treedolist - lastest to-do task manager, also check out Stowe Boyd’s post on similar tools like Todoist and Huddle.
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