Webware
Friday, February 29th, 2008
Webware is a useful site if for no other reason it lists most of the best web-based applications. It’s interesting to consider how many web-based applications we’re using, or, better put, how many internet-based applications we’re using because there’s a difference, or better put, how many applications we’re using that in some way deal with the internet.
Here’s my list as of this morning anyway, including computer based applications that I use to deal with the internet:
Computer (Mac) based
Safari: web browser
NetNewsWire: newsreader (RSS)
MarsEdit: weblog publishing tool
iTunes: music player, digitizer, music store
Transmit: FTP utility (file transfers)
TextMate: text editor for web pages, more
iChat text, audio, video chat
flickr uploader application for uploading images to flickr
Web based
flickr photo sharing community
Google Maps maps, directions, satelite views
Gmail web-based email
Writeboard collaborative writing
[via theappleofmyi.com]

I’d have to spend some time compiling a list. There’s a lot going on in my home office.
Can I ask what you use writeboard for?
Collaborative writing. It’s fantastic. I started one, your password should have come in the mail. Check it out…