Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Seesmic

Seesmic, a customer multi-platform social network that connects to Twitter and Facebook, has launched a new version 0.6, which adds the ability to read, drive, and comment on pages like Facebook. It's good that follows Seesmic to add more features, but memory is a bit of a bloated pig, and I hope it eases a bit before it reaches version 1.0. He swallowed around 200 MB of RAM on my MacBook, and Lee reported a similar number in your Windows machine. At the top of the pages, there is also a new favorite column, and an answer to all options for Twitter.
 
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 The Facebook pages are an example of the tendency of Seesmic to try to be all things to all people. Seesmic has the disadvantage of running in Adobe AIR, that although the application does cross platform and usable by all, is known for its poor performance.

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