Free Software Pick of the Month – Digsby
Filed Under (download, free software, software) by chris on 01-09-2010
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At one time I was going to make at least one free software recommendation a week. At some point I realized that in order to do this, sooner or later I would either run dry of suggestions, or make suggestions of products I really haven’t throughly tested. So I changed my mind and decided to only write about programs I have used for quite some time and really like. One of the first was Miro
Tonight’s pick is an all in one Instant Messenger, E-mail and Social Network client called Digsby. I’ve been running Digsby for around a year and it is really nice. I’ve set it up to connect to my AIM, MSM, Yahoo Chat, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and all my various e-mail addresses. It sits nicely in my system tray and when I click on it, it pops up a sidebar on the left side of my screen that lists all the services I have it monitoring. If I click on the MSM bar it expands so I can see who is online and if I click on anyone who is online, I’m chatting with them just like I was running MSM. Instead of having to load all those different chat programs, I just run Digsby. Of course there are other programs like this, I use to run Trillian but it felt kinda clunky me and I haven’t tried the newer version of Trillian which now also supports Twitter and E-mail. However, I see Trillian still offers a pro version which isn’t free so it doesn’t totally fall into my “Free Software” category. Digsby also has several options for notification. Mine is configured so it pops up a little alert window. This is real handy for Twitter. I see the complete tweet and have options to retweet or reply to it. If I click on the notification window it will take me to that tweets page and I will already be logged in to Twitter. The same goes for any notification window, by clicking on it. If it’s one of my webmail accounts, I will be logged in and taken to that e-mail, or if it’s a pop mail account, it will launch whatever application you have chosen for your e-mail, such as Outlook.
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