30
Apr
Posted by Lee Coursey as Web2.0, business
It’s been about 5 months since my post about Web 2.0 apps that I’m using and I wanted to take a moment to review which I’m still using, which ones I’ve added, and which ones I’ve walked away from.
- Google Apps for Domains – KEPT - Oh heck yes. I can’t stress this enough. Even if you don’t get a website, you owe it to your company, your clients, and everyone else to use this product. This includes Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Sites, etc. all on your own domain name.
- IWantSandy – DROPPED - I can’t make it work. I’ve tried. I want to like her, but she doesn’t deal with my iPhone (won’t recognize my email) and she’s not accessible. She’s not a calendar, not a to-do list… she’s just not.
- RememberTheMilk – KEPT - LOVE is a good word. RTM has two or three features that I can’t get enough of.
- Highrise – KEPT - Can’t beat an amazing contact manager that allows me to keep notes and collaborate. We use it at work, at home, and in various organizations that I am a part of. Especially helpful for our class reunion coming up.
- Jott – KEPT - Limited usage, but amazing for making things work on the road. Walk out of a meeting with a client, hop in the car, call Jott, send a text, add an event, etc. It just works.
- GrandCentral – KEPT - I kept it, but for a different reason. I’m not going to use it for myself – I’m going to use it for my Lodge, which doesn’t have a phone. This way we can list our phone number and have voicemail at no cost. I would have gotten a new one for them (Since my digits rock so hard) but alas, invites are CLOSED. So sad.
- SplashUp – Dropped - I can’t get away from Photoshop. Too much experience, too much flexibilty. It would be nice if there was an API to make it interact with your sites that need photos uploaded, but to a certain size.
- Twitter – Added - Interesting concept, we’ll see how it works out. It’s fun to use, but I don’t know my long term investment.
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