Chris Brogan: A Quick and Inconclusive List of Software I Like
rthornton
· 4 months ago
Thanks for this list, Chris. Suggest you check out feedly.com as an alternative RSS reader. It extends Google Reader (which it's based on) in a well designed layout plus it adds some great social sharing features. As a long time Google Reader user, feedly takes some getting used to, but now I love it.
aaron whitaker
· 4 months ago
I'll second the feedly suggestion. I still use google reader as a backup though. I been on Feedly for two weeks now, still tweaking it but I like it.
Freddy Gipson
· 4 months ago
I like the fact that you mainly chose web-based software for your list. I notice that your list is near perfect for almost anyone who loves the web but doesn't have a ton of time to be on it necessarily. I also use the majority of the sites you chose because they are fast, efficient, and very user friendly. Pretty much all of them fall under the social media category as well which means there are plenty of ways we can share our creations and resources with friends.
I truly am jealous though that I do not have a Mac because I have heard great things about Adium. Apparently Digsby is the closest you can get to it on Windows but I wasn't too impressed with it.
Dale Cruse
· 4 months ago
How about iTunes? Or does that go without saying?
Chris Brogan
· 4 months ago
I forgot iTunes and Pandora. I use Pandora almost as much as I use iTunes, actually.
Mike Dougherty
· 4 months ago
I'm in the same boat. I actually find that Pandora tends to drive some of my iTunes purchases.
Chris Plamann
· 4 months ago
I'd add eMusic to the list. Obviously use both iTunes and Pandora, but love eMusic for Indie, Jazz and World.
Mark
· 4 months ago
Nice list, Chris, thanks. You have mentioned most of that software in separate posts but it's nice to see in one place.
I have a question for you after I saw you listed Evernote: Does Evernote do, or are you aware of any software that enables you to copy multiple pieces of text from any source and control the order of pasting? I have been on the hunt for something like that for a while to reduce toggling back and forth between programs. I'd love to know if you've seen something like that out there if you have a chance to reply. Thanks.
Chris Brogan
· 4 months ago
iClip for the Mac is really good. No idea the Windows equivalent.
app
· 4 months ago
On Windows, you might want to try Surfulater. You can create articles from the clipboard, and edit them, pasting in more blocks of text or adding in notes. And in the cases of saving web content, you can opt to also attach a copy of the original page to the clip, which is handy to see the original, in case you have edited the clip. (Surfulater is not freeware and databases are stored on your PC, not online)
Or of you want something super heavy duty that can do almost everything but make coffee, you might want to try SQLNotes/InfoQube.
Mark
· 4 months ago
I'll look into Surfulater. Thanks for responding, Chris and app.
Lynette Cornell
· 4 months ago
Thanks for providing this list. I saw some names I hadn't heard of, so I'll have to check those out. And three cheers for Gmail. I've slowly been converting my family to it. Two down and one to go.
I just tried Vimeo this week for video hosting and found its simple and clean video interface very nice. Plus, it's free and easy to use.
Chris Brogan
· 4 months ago
Vimeo and Viddler are both pretty decent YouTube-alternatives.
davidnc
· 4 months ago
Good List. I look forward to checking into the several I am not familiar with.
Have you used Scrivener software for writing? What are your thoughts on Stumbleupon's new Sup.r tool?
Thanks
Chris Brogan
· 4 months ago
Funny, I just removed Scrivener. It was okay, but not how I think/write. I use TextEdit.
Jim Connolly
· 4 months ago
Hi Chris,
An interesting list - but what about FriendFeed?
Chris Brogan
· 4 months ago
I'm not a big fan. I use it. I like it. I'm just not super into it like Scoble.
melissawells
· 4 months ago
Chris! Perfect timing, just what I was looking for. Pipeline, BatchBooks and Blue Sky are new to me. I'm going to share this with my coaching/small biz folks.
Danny Brown
· 4 months ago
Hey, I use most of these guys, woot! :)
I'd add Retaggr to the list. Awesome for keeping you all in one place, which helps the sanity levels, and the perfect social business card. :)
davecriswell
· 4 months ago
Great list Chris, I'm using a lot of the same tools. A couple of questions for the group
- I know tools like Radian 6 have a value prop over the free tools like google alerts and backtweet, but never having used one of the premium tools, what are the value props?
- I'm a recent mac convert (loving the macbook pro!), what do you prefer for core office tools? MSOffice? Google Docs? Open Office?
Thanks all
David Alston
· 4 months ago
thanks Chris for including Radian6 on your list. Dave feel free to connect any time - we'd love your feedback on the platform.
cheers. @davidalston Radian6
iggypintado
· 4 months ago
Chris
Great list - thanks as usual for sharing.
Don't you also use Posterous also? I've been monitoring your use and wondered what you thought of it.
Cheers, Iggy
MattWilsontv
· 4 months ago
Sweet list, funny that you call it software instead of just "platforms"... not sure if my lingo is correct either, but regardless of what you call it, that's a lot of good stuff.
Chris Plamann
· 4 months ago
great list of software here from @chrisbrogan
Dan Butcher
· 4 months ago
Chris, I'm coming to this late as I'm trying to get caught up on my backlog in my feeds. I noticed that your list does not include any sort of task manager or list app like Remember the Milk, etc. How do you stay on top of your to-do list?
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I truly am jealous though that I do not have a Mac because I have heard great things about Adium. Apparently Digsby is the closest you can get to it on Windows but I wasn't too impressed with it.
I have a question for you after I saw you listed Evernote: Does Evernote do, or are you aware of any software that enables you to copy multiple pieces of text from any source and control the order of pasting? I have been on the hunt for something like that for a while to reduce toggling back and forth between programs. I'd love to know if you've seen something like that out there if you have a chance to reply. Thanks.
Or of you want something super heavy duty that can do almost everything but make coffee, you might want to try SQLNotes/InfoQube.
I just tried Vimeo this week for video hosting and found its simple and clean video interface very nice. Plus, it's free and easy to use.
Have you used Scrivener software for writing? What are your thoughts on Stumbleupon's new Sup.r tool?
Thanks
An interesting list - but what about FriendFeed?
I'd add Retaggr to the list. Awesome for keeping you all in one place, which helps the sanity levels, and the perfect social business card. :)
- I know tools like Radian 6 have a value prop over the free tools like google alerts and backtweet, but never having used one of the premium tools, what are the value props?
- I'm a recent mac convert (loving the macbook pro!), what do you prefer for core office tools? MSOffice? Google Docs? Open Office?
Thanks all
cheers.
@davidalston
Radian6
Great list - thanks as usual for sharing.
Don't you also use Posterous also? I've been monitoring your use and wondered what you thought of it.
Cheers, Iggy