Pageflakes Tempts Me, Again
I got an email from Ole today about a new feature on Pageflakes. I introduced you to Pageflakes early in April and compared them to other “Ajax Desktops”, as they’re being called. I had good things to say about Pageflakes, but they were still lacking in some areas. Ole made a comment to my posting and asked for suggestions. Little more has been done in the way of my suggestions, but his announcement today was cool to hear. Here is the email:
Dear Pageflakes User,
Until now, Pageflakes was your very own personalized start page. From
now on you can also share your pages (with your friends or colleagues)
or publish them for everyone to see!Why not put together a team page for your sports club with the latest
sport results, shared to-do lists and sport news feeds? Or how about an
easy way to share business contacts, manage group tasks and exchange
notes and ideas with your colleagues at work?Just move your mouse over the tabs at the top of your page and select
’share page’ or ‘publish page’. The default setting is private – so as
long as you don’t share or publish a page, only you can view it.As always, we’ve also been active on the flake adding side. Check out
our latest additions:- Bookmarks Flake
- Indeed Job Search Flake
- Writely Flake
- Yahoo! Finance Flake.and many more.
We are looking forward to hearing from you. Any feedback, questions and
suggestions are welcome. And remember, try the new sharing and
publishing features. They add a whole new dimension to Pageflakes.With best regards
Your Pageflakes Team
Email: info@pageflakes.com
http://www.pageflakes.com
My new published Pageflakes page is available for all to see what I’m reading. It’s a bunch of RSS feeds (in the form of flakes) that I keep up on, so you can read what I’m reading…if you even care.
So, the question begs to be asked, “Am I switching from Google Personalized Homepage to Pageflakes?” The answer is still “Not yet.” As soon as somebody fixes the Gmail flake to allow me to set how many emails in my inbox to display at one time, I’m not switching. The other modules I use on Google will certainly be added to Pageflakes in due time, but I can’t stand looking at a long list of emails. (And no, I don’t want to manage my Inbox better. That’s the great thing about searchable Gmail and nearly 3 Gigs of storage; I’m not forced to stay organized. I can just let it all build up and do a simple query when necessary!)
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I will make sure the GMail issue is fixed soon.
Cheers
Ole
Comment by Ole Brandenburg — May 7, 2006 @ 8:40 am
I’ve been checking for the GMail fix at least once a day. Still nothing, but it means a lot that Ole let me know it’s at least in the works. You can tell he really cares about his project, and that means that he’s going to do everything he can to make it the best it can be.
I’ve noticed more and more Flakes being released. The latest was the ability to post YouTube videos on your pages. Keep it coming!
Comment by Tyler — May 12, 2006 @ 5:32 pm