Socialite 1.0 Arrives: Powerful Social Media Aggregator for Mac

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Socialite 1.0 Arrives: Powerful Social Media Aggregator for Mac
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Earlier this year, an app called EventBox entered the Mac marketplace as an option to fix this quandary. It was a native Mac OS X app but allowed users to access and update multiple social services. In October Realmac Software acquired the app and renamed it Socialite. Over the last two months, Realmac has worked to refine the interface, add features like Twitter Lists and just generally give the whole client a good coat of polish. Today Socialite 1.0 is available for download.

Multiple Services, One Clean Interface

As we've discussed in previous preview articles, Socialite handles Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Flickr, Google Reader and standard RSS feeds. What's nice about Socialite is that you can view information from all of these services in one clean interface, without getting bogged down by columns or multiple windows.

Check out this video from Realmac that shows off how to add an account to Socialite:

Photos, Retweets and Lists

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Socialite uses Twitter's new RT system. You can do this by either hitting a key-command or selecting RT from a tweet's option bar. You get confirmation of a Retweet by the appearance of a translucent black bar just above the status update menu. This is how Retweets look in Socialite:

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One of the nicest features of Socialite is its integration with both Flickr and Facebook's photo systems. Lots of Facebook clients can offer ways to update status messages and view status messages from others -- and even view photos in-line -- but uploading photos or viewing photographs in a more album like manner isn't a common feature.

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Socialite lets you upload and also view photos in both Facebook and Flickr in an easy to browse kind of way. For users who don't like using the web uploaders, the ability to upload and tag within Socialite is really nice.

HUD Option

Socialite's main interface window is uncluttered and easy to navigate, but if you are low on screen real estate or just want an easy way to see what's going on with a particular feed, you can use the HUD, or Heads Up Display, option. It's a nice alternative to having the full menu and you can perform almost every action from the main interface within the smaller HUD column.

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Overall

Socialite is a solid Mac app with a great look and feel and great integration with different social services. We would love to see LinkedIn added as a supported service, especially now that they have an API, but Socialite covers the gamut of the most widely-used social platforms. Socialite is $20 but you can try the program out for free.

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