Moodblast – Updated Review

by Jonathan Coffman on September 23, 2007

I’ve been using the fabulous software called Moodblast for several weeks now and overall it’s working out quite well.  One thing that I’ve noticed is that you do need to make sure you give it some time and have a good internet connection.

I’ve encountered several instances where I’ll update my status in the application and only 2 of 3 or 4 services actually pickup the update. More often than not Twitter is one of the applications that does not receive the update.

The road-map for this product is very nice and the developer is a great guy who’s doing some very cool work with the wonderful Web 2.0 APIs that are available.

In case you missed my first post regarding Moodblast, it’s an OSX application that sits on your computer in the background, being called up by a hotkey.  Essentially what it does is synchronize all of your social-networking ’status’ updates like Twitter, Facebook, Jaiku, Skype and more. It’s very handy if you’re making a concerted effort to take full advantage of the multitude of social applications available today.

Moodblast can be downloaded here. 

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