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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Twitter client with Facebook support: Seesmic DESKTOP

Seesmic DESKTOP
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This is one of the best twitter clients I have used for my windows desktop, and then again, I have not used twitter that long. I tried just a few (round 5 clients on windows 4 on S60), and I must say that Seesmic was the winner for me at the windows platform. This was because it scales nice and intergrade facebook notifications and other features.


It also support mutiple twitter accounts and userlists mixed on both services, save searches with new post notifications and more.


It has some normal, but nice features like add (tiny) URL, image and shrink text. Also the facebook status can be updated like the twitter tweets.


The column look does look like the one known from TweetDeck, but I like this more, and one of the reasons is that twitter and facebook timelines can be mixed together in one timeline or it can be seperated into 2 columns. Also the twitter replies can be mixed and seperated.


Seesmic has also made some footage of the feature updates/changelog





Monday, May 11, 2009

Are you tired of Nokia Ovi Share - try Pixelpipe and get more

Pixelpipe Breathes Life Into Share Online

Pixelpipe Breathes Life Into Share Online

Pixelpip is a nice free service where many sharing services are supported like Facebook, Twitter, Ovi, You Tube, PhotoBucket and many more. Read more at the link.

The Guru’s Ultimate Guide To Twitter On S60

The Guru’s Ultimate Guide To Twitter On S60

The Guru's Ultimate Guide To Twitter On S60

Do you like twitter? Do you have a S60 phone? Now you can get a nice overview of which app to choose. Follow the link and this nice description.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

T-Mobile Sidekick LX 2009 review

T-Mobile Sidekick LX 2009 review.

This is a nice review of the T-Mobile Sidekick LX 2009 by Engadget Mobile. Chris has tested this phone, but with no Wi-Fi only GSM and UMTS. Promise of Exchange integration coming soon helps a little. There are still many things to like about the new Sidekick ;)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Atlantica Online : Strategic Turn-based MMORPG micro review

This fantasy MMORPG takes the traditional Final Fantasy turn based RPG approach and put it into an MMO, but it does more than that. It also has an item mall that can be accessed from the web, nice guide system with auto-move which can take you to any known NPC, quest location or mob which are known to you.



You also gain intel of monster which will give you advantages like auto-move and enhanced damage.

The battle setup is a group style turn based strategy RPG first known from FF. You chose several allies (mercenaries) which you place in your formation, and then you are ready to battle. A turn cycle contains selecting characters then you can use items, use weapon action, loot, cast spells, move, wait or defend. Anything costs action points for each character, and each turn has a time limit which give an extra intensity and strategy element.





One of the main features is the free play with micro transaction. Not that it matters much to my decision on selecting a MMO game, but it's nice to see the this business model in MMORPG's like Atlantica.

Most af the other aspects are more or less standard in MMORPGs anno 2009.

At the bottom its not a game I would play for years, but it's really nice to se this turn-based feature and in-game path guides in an free MMORPG. I can only recommend this nicely MMO title, which gives the genre a fresh taste of old school RPG.

More info can be found at the official site: http://atlantica.ndoorsgames.com