Wednesday, August 23, 2006

plane ride

My new favorite place to read my feeds is on the plane. I accomplished so much with no where to go and not much else to do. Now if only I could finish all the reflection blog entries before it's too late. I was testing the Windows aggregator SharpReader offline. I just wish it had a place to highlight parts and make notes on the entries for future commenting, etc.

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3 comments:

Cherrie said...

So is Sharpreader any good?
I've tried Netvibes and Pageflakes and didn't really like them. So I still use Bloglines.
I tried to use Windows Live Writer and it sucked. I tried to use Windows Codename Max and it sucked too. I liked the annotate feature, but everything else sucked. So why doesn't Picasa just add the annotate feature and be done with it. Actually, Picassa is being annoying and not recognising some of the photos I'm adding. I don't know why.

How do you manage your photos and media? I bet your Mac already has a cool way to manage it. Hmph.

Beth said...

Not a big fan of SharpReader. I just used it the plane ride and haven't opened it up since then. I've also been shown Pageflakes, I haven't gotten a chance to test it out though--noticed it was very similiar to Netvibes.

Nah, my photos are just organized by month. I would love a file manager with tagging on my computer. Makes so much more since than the photos by date. I only have a few more folders with names of groups or activities or family to keep track of those photos, but that means I end up with pictures saved to my computer twice. I love flickr, but I'm not prepare to by the Pro and store everything there. I still feel more comfortable with a place for my files on my computer in addition to beign placed online. I guess because I don't trust the website not to crash and lose my things *shrug*

Cherrie said...

Yeah I've sort of always wondered why Picasa doesn't have a tag feature. I thought it did, but now I can't find it. It's movie rendering is also very shoddy... and also its identification of time.
It's geotagging is interesting, though!


Grr.