Saturday, October 4, 2008

Monday, September 29, 2008

Software updates

A lot of cool free software to talk about:

 

Zune 3.0

I don’t own a Zune, but I like the latest version of the device’s music-management software. In addition to new music-discovery features well-documented in other reviews, the application has a cool now-playing features, that acts as a sort of music screen saver. Here’s a picture:

zune capture 3

My only complaint is the limited number of biographies. Not surprisingly, only the most popular artist have enough information for the biography mode (the rest show the default album-cover mosaic). But who at Microsoft is deciding who makes the cut? I understand that not all of my obscure techno-pop favorites are going to make it, but Nelly Furtado does? Seriously?

Download Zune 3.0 here.

Windows Live suite

I was most interested in Live Writer (for blogs), Live Mail and Live Photo Gallery.

The only big difference in Live Writer I can see is the ability to automatically upload and embed YouTube videos.

Live Photo Gallery now recognizes face for easier and more consistent tagging.

Live Mail now includes a calendar that syncs up to Microsoft’s online calendar (the online-only version isn’t well integrated into Hotmail, though).

Download Live here.

Google Maps Mobile (Windows Mobile version)

The newest version includes transit direction and thanks to a new algorithm for cell-phone tower triangulation , more accurate “my location” feature when not using GPS.

The java and BlackBerry versions of the application includes Street View, something I hope to see in the Windows Mobile version soon.

Download Google Maps Mobile here.

Live Search Mobile

The newest version starts up faster. This application has a user interface that’s not so intuitive and doesn’t have Google Maps’ handy “my location” feature that triangulates your position without the need for GPS, but I’ve found local search results to be more accurate.

Download Live Search Mobile here.