Sunday 20 January 2013

One App To Rule Them All.........

Easy-to-use web apps that help to manage all your photos, email accounts, social networks and more...
The apps which are best among all are as follows:-
  1. Otixo
  2. Everpix
  3. Grablnbo
  4. Pulse
  5. IMO 

 (1)Otixo 

Cloud storage services limit the free space available to users, so you may be using multiple for your needs. Otixo brings them all under one URL for easier management.
  • Supports Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, SkyDrive, SugarSync, Picasa, Ubuntu One, OwnCloud, Amazon S3, Facebook, Huddle and FTP servers.
  • Allows users to rename, delete, download and upload files, as well as copy-paste files and folders from one cloud storage to another  to other.
  • 'Preview' feature lets you open a file to view it, usually Google docs. However, there are no editing options.
  • Can create custom links to share a file folder with your friends or open it to public.
  • Searches all your cloud storage from one place - and extremely handy feature.
  • Free plan includes 2GB of bandwidth usage per month. Unlimited usage for $4.99 per month.
  • "www.otixo.com"

(2)Everpix 

Are your photos scattered all across the internet on different image-hosting services and social-networks?
Try Everpix, a solution that allows you to view all your picture in a single place.
  • Supports Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, Picasa, Email and iOS devices. It even works on the pictures in which you are tagged in Facebook, and not just the ones you upload.
  • Automatically arranges images by year or services.
  • Allows users to download photos, share them, or apply basic edits like rotating the pictures.
  • Can create custom albums to share, while keeping other albums and photos private.
  • The only downside? It's a paid services, costing $4.99 per month or $40 per year. But there's a one-month trial period, so give it a go and see if it's worth your money.
  • "www.everpix.com"

(3)GrabInbox

There's no shortage web apps to access all your social networks, from one place, but i particularly like Grablnbox for its simple interface and no-nonsense functionality.
  • Supports unlimited Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn accounts and Facebook pages.
  • Clean Interface. Sidebars lets you toggle between different services, as well as displays updates and notification for message or mentions.
  • Allows user to schedule messages to be sent at a later date, as well as cross post the updates to all accounts.
  • Supports analytics for your social networks, such as the number of re-tweets a particular update has received. 
  • "www.grablnbox.com"

 

(4)Pulse 

 

Pulse redefines the experience of reading news by aggregating articles from different publications, and presenting them in an easy-to-browse design.
  •  Supports myraid news website, including Indian resources, and can import RSS feeds from anywhere. Also supports Tumblrs, Facebook pages and Flickr groups, all available through in-built search. 
  • Creates a mosiac of photos and headlines which is a pleasure to browse.
  • Ready made bouquets of sites available based on your interests.
  • Works on any browser, as well as on iOS, Android and Kindle devices. 
  • Allows you to make your own groups.
  • "www.pulse.me"  
(5)IMO
How do you talk to your Facebook friends, GTalk pals and Skype buddies at the same time?
Meet IMO.im, a one stop shop for all your instant messaging needs.
  • Supports MSN, Skype, Yahoo, Google Talk, Facebook AIM, ICQ, Jabber, Hyves, VKontakte and Steam. But requires Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn login initially.
  • All your contacts show up in sidebar, while main chat window lets you open as many conservations as you want, each with own tab.
  • Allows you send files, initiate audio or video calls, check history or play games with your friends.
  • Lets you create conference rooms and add friends from different networks into it; in effect creating cross-networks group chat.
  • Comes with its own social network to let you make new friends and broadcast your thoughts.
  • "www.imo.im
     
 
     

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