Productivity

July 29, 2008

I Heart Digsby

16714v1-max-250x250 I'm going to take a little time to talk about my all-time favorite IM client, Digsby. Like many, I have a few different internet communication services going- a Gtalk/Gmail account, AIM, Facebook, a Jabber service at my work, and twitter. Digbsy_buddylist

I've tried serving them all out of one program with limited success- Trillian did most things pretty well, Gtalk did Gmail and AIM great (as did chatting straight out of the gmail web client), but left out any other functionality.

However, I just discovered Digsby, an amazing cross-platform client that serves up about any account you  can think of. Not only does it let you chat across services, but it shows you facebook updates in a way that makes sense, and lets you interact with Gmail messages without opening up a browser (not even Google's own IM client does that!).

Here's Digsby on AIM (SMS and file transfer work fine):
Digsby_aim

And here it is doing twitter:
Digsby_twitter

You can see exactly what sort of facebook updates are waiting for you:
Digsby_facebook

And my favorite, gmail. Actually, any of the clients can be displayed as tiny icons in the taskbar as well as from the sidebar, but gmail is my favorite, because I can see a snippet of the message, and instantly archive it (I've been working on the theory of Inbox Zero lately) if it's something I don't need to deal with.
Digsby_gmail


All in all, a sweet client, and the best part is that your preferences and accounts sync across computers! Digsby runs a free server that stores user settings, so when I get home from work and boot up, my digsby client behaves exactly the same as the one on my work laptop. Genius!




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