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Yoono Desktop: Connect Social Networks & IM

December 14, 2009
Yoono Desktop: Connect Social Networks & IM

Centralizing Your Social Life: A Look at Yoono

Managing numerous social networks and instant messaging services can often prove challenging. This article explores the Yoono desktop application, designed to consolidate these platforms into a single, accessible interface. It’s important to note that the application is currently in its beta testing phase, and users may encounter minor imperfections; however, our evaluations indicated a generally stable performance.

Installation and Initial Setup

The installation process for Yoono is remarkably straightforward and efficient. Following installation, users are presented with a selection of supported social networks and IM services.

A subsequent screen prompts you to log in to your chosen accounts. For instance, connecting a Facebook account is achieved through standard authentication procedures.

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Service Integration and Functionality

Upon connecting each service, Yoono provides confirmation messages indicating successful integration. With Twitter, for example, users gain the ability to compose and publish microblog posts, respond to other users, and share links directly through the application.

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Creating a Yoono account is a simple process, requiring only a username, password, and a valid email address. Registering an account facilitates seamless synchronization across multiple computers.

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Sharing Updates

To share a message, simply type your content and select the desired social networks from the available options. Then, click the "Update" button to publish your post.

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Notifications and Real-Time Search

A small, red icon appears next to each network, displaying the number of new messages or updates received. Furthermore, Yoono incorporates a real-time social web search function accessible from the top bar.

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This search utilizes the OneRiot Beta engine, which indexes links shared on platforms like Twitter, Digg, and MySpace to deliver socially relevant content.

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Adding and Customizing Networks

Additional social networks and IM services can be integrated at any time following the initial setup. The application offers various customization options to control notification behavior and display preferences.

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Staying Informed

Notifications appear for each new message, tweet, or instant message, ensuring users remain current with real-time activity. However, these notifications can be distracting, and disabling them may be beneficial during focused work periods.

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Application Control

The Yoono icon resides in the notification area, providing access to options for adding networks, modifying settings, or closing the application via a right-click menu.

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Notably, Yoono avoids the inclusion of unwanted bundled software, a practice common among some competing applications. Testing was conducted on a Windows 7 (32-bit) system, but compatibility is also reported for Windows XP (SP2), Vista, and macOS X.

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If you are seeking a user-friendly, free application to centralize your social media presence on your desktop, the Yoono Desktop application is certainly worth consideration. Download Yoono Desktop Beta for Windows or Mac OS X.

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