Web App: PeopleBrowsr

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PeopleBrowsr is a web app that allows users to manage a host of social media accounts (including Twitter) from a single UI.

Features:

  • web UI is a dashboard for social media accounts, including Twitter, Seesmic, Flickr, Facebook and FriendFeed
  • all Twitter operations supported
  • tagging and groups can be created
  • schedule tweets for future publishing
  • TwitPic support
  • search feature across several social media platforms
  • massive amount of custom configuration available
  • reports
  • detailed profile information can be created
  • tutorials
  • view conversation threads
  • URL shrinking

The Good:

Where to begin? PeopleBrowsr is a dream come true for serious social media users. You can do all the usual Twitter operations and parse and display tweets in an almost endless variety of ways (as well as generating reports), but it is the ability of PeopleBrowsr to stretch across different social media applications that really makes it powerful. You can, for example, view (and search) user info in Twitter, FaceBook and Flickr all in one dashboard. Views are in “stacks” and can be configured as lists, avatar grids or mapped with Google Maps.

The Group and Tag features give PeopleBrowsr one of the main benefits of TweetDeck, without the Adobe Air issues. The Reports feature provides a huge amount of detailed information about how and whom you tweet, as well as other things like StockTwits recommendations. You can post from the dashboard directly to Twitter, FriendFeed, FaceBook or Identi.ca.

PeopleBrowsr packs an amazing amount of stuff into its UI.

The Not-so-Good:

As good as PeopleBrowsr is, there were a few things that we would like to see in future releases (beta coming soon): (1) the ability to manage more than one Twitter account from the same dashboard, (2) the ability to view stats on links tweeted and (3) a bookmarklet/widget tool to allow for tweeting directly from a web page or blog post. **Note: PeopleBrowsr has fixed (1) above – users are now able to manage more than one Twitter account from the dashboard.**

Tweetwave.com rates it: ★★★★★

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One Comment on “Web App: PeopleBrowsr”

  • 10 March, 2009, 0:49

    all in one search engine

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