Social networks plays an impressive role in web developers life’s in nowadays. Offers a wide range of opportunities to stay in a growing trend of Internet technologies. Let’s developers to follow to interesting, talented geeks and enhance personal or business popularity. There are a large choice of social networks (such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, LinkedIn, Digg and other) around the net, and to be on the wave we should keep them all updated and listened everyday. I used to spent a lot of time to keep them all on track so far. But finally found a really good way to manage my social networks accounts in one handsome and comfortable place – Socialite (I’m keen on slogan: All your social networks in one convenient place).
Socialite is a special application build for .mac users by Realmac Software developers, which helps to completely manage all the social network accounts. There is possible to follow all the events that happen on your Twitter and Facebook. Moreover, you will be able to stay in touch with Flickr friends and participate in your ratings on Digg. To post your mood messages, status updates and share thoughts, pictures and videos everywhere with only one click. Aside from this features, there is RSS feed reader build in, where you can easily read all the latest news and manage your subscriptions.
Speaking about the minuses of this application, I can say for sure that this one is installable only on .mac systems and it isn’t free.
Such a great way of keeping all the necessary stuff together, saves your time, shows up your chosen news, friends, photos and provide additional opportunities on making traffic to your websites. Here are some screenshots:
To sum up, I’d like to add that there are some several applications, which can be as an alternatives to this one. These are TweetDeck (runs on Mac and Windows, is freeware), Pond (online app, but works too slowly) and Power (also online app). However, I suggest to use Desktop apps, because they works much faster than online tools, but speed is one of the most important things I need.
If I’d be a judge here, I would rate this applications in the following order:
But what’s on your mind? Have you tried any of these apps?


