Lately, my list of Adobe AIR applications has grown tremendously. I thought I’d share the AIR apps I have installed and use on a weekly basis. This post was inspired by JeffisaGeek’s pos on using Adobe AIR. Google Analytics Reporting Suite Google Analytics Reporting Suite on AIR brings you the best of the Google Analytics […]
Read moreFeedalizr FriendFeed App Is Back In The Game
The first AIR app for FriendFeed, Feedalizr has been suspiciously silent up until today. When the app first debuted, I didn’t like it one bit. Compared to Alert Thingy and Twhirl, it just didn’t compare. A little after it’s debut, Feedalizr released another update, but still wasn’t a competitor. Today, Feedalizr finally shows some […]
Read moreWebKut: Quickly Capture Website Screenshots for Your Next Project
Adobe AIR App WebKut allows you to quickly take a screenshot of websites. I’m not a big fan of website screenshot apps for various reasons. They often only let you take a snapshot of the entire page or they’re really slow. However, WebKut isn’t weighed down by any of those problems. Note: I have a thing […]
Read moreFeedalizr Update Doesn’t Catch Up To Competitors
Feedalizr, the first Friendfeed AIR app to be released, has released an update to their client. However, it’s a bit of a disappointment compared to Alert Thingy (app review), Twhirl (app review), and bTT (app review). Changes Twitter integration Filtering options Comment/Like items The User Experience Sucks Sorry to put it so frankly, but it […]
Read moreFeedalizr A Friendfeed AIR App Before Alert Thingy
As it turns out, Alert Thingy was NOT the first Friendfeed Adobe AIR application. Sorry to break your hearts! Feedalizr, another Friendfeed Adobe AIR app, was in the space first! It was released on April 11th, beating Alert Thingy by 2 days! However, it doesn’t fair much better than Alert Thingy. There aren’t any customization […]
Read moreTwitter AIR Applications
Since I’ve become somewhat obsessed with Twitter over the past week or so, I’ve tested a number of Twitter applications that use Adobe’s AIR platform. I’d like to give my opinion on two (2) of these applications; Snitter and Spaz.
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