I’ve really got to stop with this whole updating-once-a-week thing. I keep finding all of this stuff I’d like to mention, but when it comes right down to it, I’m ridiculously lazy. For those of you who didn’t know this, take note: I’m ridiculously lazy.
Over the past week or so, I’ve had a bit of a “computer renaissance”, if you will. I’ve been finding a lot of software and other computer-related goodies that I can’t believe I ever lived without. I’ll mention a few of them:
1. Pidgin
Formerly called ‘Gaim’, Pidgin is an open-source IM client compatible with tons of IM protocols (AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, Google Talk, ICQ, just to name a few.) All together, I think Pidgin supports something like 13 different protocols, and more are planned to be included in future releases. I mainly use Pidgin as a replacement for AIM, which has really turned into a piece of garbage since they released Triton. I was using AIM 6.0 before I switched, and although it was ‘usable’, it was terribly buggy and it wasn’t uncommon for me to have some really annoying problems with it. I assure you, Pidgin is a much better choice. Pidgin supports plugins and also includes most of the features available to you in AIM. Rather than praising it, I’ll just point out a few complaints I have with it. First, there’s no away message window, ala AIM. If you receive an IM while you’re away, you can choose to either have it pop-up normally, or it will show up in your taskbar. Not a big deal, but I always thought the away message window was convenient. The only other thing is that you can’t send folders to other users, only single files. This isn’t too big a problem, seeing as you can simply zip a folder and send it, but I’d still like to have the option. Despite these very minor issues, if you’re not happy with AIM, or you’d like a client that can handle all of your different IM services, Pidgin is definitely the way to go.
2. del.icio.us
What was I thinking. Seriously. I can’t believe I never used del.icio.us before this. I was in class the other day in a computer lab on campus and I realized the need to access my bookmarks from another computer. del.icio.us is the solution. I thought it would be some crummy web-app that would be terribly inconvenient to use, but I was completely incorrect. If you’re using Firefox (which you have almost no excuse not to be), there’s a great extension del.icio.us supports that completely integrates the service into your browser. You can import your bookmarks directly into del.icio.us (which are automatically tagged, although not necessarily well), and a del.icio.us menu completely replaces your bookmarks menu in your browser, although this is optional and you can still have both simultaneously. Now whenever I need to access my bookmarks from another computer, I can just head straight to my del.icio.us page and see all of them. The extension that I mentioned earlier even makes it beyond easy to tag a new page with the ‘Tag’ button that is conveniently placed into your Navigation Toolbar.

Quick plug for iGoogle and Sage (the green leafy looking icon). Both are excellent services that I use regularly.
3. Joost
Until just recently Joost was an invite-only application, but they’ve now opened it to the public. Joost is an app for sharing television shows and other forms of video over the web, and surprisingly, the material streams very fluidly and comes in great quality. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not HD, but I was pretty impressed it. At this point it’s still a beta release so a lot of the material offered isn’t great. I couldn’t really find much of anything I wanted to watch on my first quick browse, with the exception of the pilot episode of The Big Bang Theory. However, Joost is slated for an end-of-the-year release and should offer some better material by then. At this point, it’s not a bad idea to go check it out. Hey, it might offer some shows that you’re interested in that I’m not. After screwing around with Joost just a bit, it’s safe to say that I’m pretty excited for the end of the year to roll around.
I feel like I have a lot more to mention, but I’ll save it for another post; perhaps tonight even.
I also have two side notes. Halo 3 kicks ass, and Blog Action Day is quickly approaching. In standard ‘me’ fashion, I have yet to choose a topic. Worry not.
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