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Socialite 1.3.5 for Mac

by Lee Collins

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23 Jun 2011

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Verdict

Manage your social networks within a single app

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Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Mac OS X

Manufacturer: Apparent Software

Price: $9.95

This is the Software Publisher's description.

Socialite is a Mac OS X application that keeps all your social networks in one convenient place.

The application supports 6 of the most popular social services out there - Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Google Reader, Digg and RSS subscriptions - and keeps all the accounts in one stylish place for your use.

The Twitter module supports the very latest Twitter features - Lists and Retweets - alongside classic features like Favourites, tweet quoting (for old-school Retweeting). Socialite also ships with the innovative “Profile Peek” feature that allows you to subscribe to a user’s updates without following them.

Google Reader support enables you to keep your subscriptions and unread items in sync, as well as easily browse your Google Reader contacts’ shared items - and share items using your own account. There’s also built-in Twitter support within the Google Reader module, allowing you to easily share any RSS item via Twitter accounts elsewhere in Socialite.

Socialite’s Flickr module allows you to easily view your contacts’ uploads, or set up a slideshow with just two clicks. You can also upload pictures to Flickr, favourite photos, leave comments and post Flickr links to any Twitter accounts added to Socialite.

Keep up to date with your friends’ Facebook statuses and photo uploads - as well as allowing you to easily update your own status and photo albums.

Socialite also features a number of other third-party services: from saving Tweets, RSS articles or the links within a Tweet to Instapaper; image uploading to Ember, twitpic, yFrog, MobyPicture and Posterous; and URL shortening using your preferred URL shortener.

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