In these days in which
interactions through
social networks are standing side by side with
email communications, the revised
NutshellMail might as well stand as the one tool that brings these two together and lets you keep everything in track.
You see, this
new revision of the
popular universal inbox takes social networking fully into account, and enables you to
access your
social networking updates when
checking your e-mail.
We could say that the email account becomes a sort of
command center where everything is accessible at a glance, because a vivid snapshot of every interaction is provided. In that way, forgetting what you said to someone when socializing becomes a thing of the past.
The list of supported services includes Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and
LinkedIn. That is, all major social services of the day are taken into account, so that this new development will be already usable by most people who are an active part of the
social web.
Using NutshellMail now it is possible to
tweet out whenever you want, and you can also
reply to any post on Facebook or Twitter directly, as action buttons are provided to these ends. In practice, that means you can wish somebody a happy birthday on Facebook and Twitter without even having to open your Facebook and/or Twitter client.
Note that if you don’t want to upload your NutshellMail account it is always possible to stick with the former one. It all depends on the uses that you give it, and the ones you intend to put it to. Personally, I find this new range of services so interesting and time-saving that I feel not checking them out at least once would be a mistake.