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masugidsk8r
post Apr 9 2007, 03:09 AM
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I recently just found 3 cool web applications out there in the internet.

1. Music player / browser
2. Instant messenger
3. Office Suite



I. Imeem - Music player
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http://www.imeem.com

You can make playlists, listen to music it's got almost every song (Mostly american)



II. Meebo - Instant Messenger
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http://www.meebo.com

You can IM anyone using AIM, Yahoo!, Google, MSN, IRC, and Jabber
It's got a great looking interface
Pretty basic--no video conference and file sharing features


III. Zoho - Office Suite
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http://www.zoho.com

Office Suite!
- Word processor (compatible with .doc files and more)
- Spreadsheet
- Database
- Planner
- Web Application creator
- and much more!


--Just posting this thread to let everyone know that Web Applications (thin clients) are the future of softwares.
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darran
post Apr 9 2007, 11:35 PM
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By web applications, I believe you mean as they are website services. Based on what I have seen, I do not need to download anything. I think out of the 3, the 1st application is the most interesting. Imeem, now I am able to play songs on my blog without using my own files. It really is a good service, for the office processor and messenger, I believe we already have Openoffice and MSN Messenger to do that. But this is really something to look into. It would be great if there are more web applications out there you could share.
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shigajet
post Apr 10 2007, 05:03 AM
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Thanks for the links. The imeem looks to be most interesting application to me. I already have OpenOffice (portable version) and I use Google services for documents, spreadsheets, as well as a private beta of another web app for creating and organizing tasks and projects.
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post Apr 10 2007, 11:41 AM
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The problem I'm having with OpenOffice is that in its Impress program, animations aren't great. Its animations are not smooth. And what I like about Zoho's power point slides are that it's HTML based and it's possible to view it in fullscreen.
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