I installed this tool. There is also a $20 tool - Taggtool.
Then I uninstalled same day - not user friendly, documentation not clear, Seems a big overhead to tag files, an after-thought that I know I won't do.
I liked the way this application organised emails by sender, gave you their network, conversations, time of day they sent you email etc. Also the stats on how quickly you respond to each person etc.
BUT
I didn't use it enough to justify the amount to which it slowed down my Outlook processing. With some reluctance I uninstalled it.
Good for seeing twitters from a group of people. I prefer Twhirl because it can be transparent on the page and it's a bit simpler.
If I was doing more tweeting/ following more people who I wanted to group - or I wanted some of the extra features in TweetDeck then I would re-install it to use instead of Twirl.
Using Skype instead. I had problems using this service - but it may have been the hardware that I bought from Tesco.
I tried this but deleted my account because:
- I didn't like the idea of auto-replies. When I wanted to reply I was looking up the tweets in Twitter and replying myself
- I found alternative ways to look up the tweets that gave me a list of all relevant tweets, not just 3 per search - eg using Twitter pipes with alternative Twitter apps search services.
Uninstalled because:
1. Cannot set up an Amazon payments account where the address isn't in the US (Instructions in the International Support page don't work)
2. Might be easier to pay a flat fee than by storage used
3. Confused by the option of Amazon S3 and Rackspace
4. Pricing seems complex
5. Some other services allow sharing files with selected others or public.
6. Main selling points are extra security of Amazon S3 and flexibility of backup software you can use with it. Neither are strong enough for me.