Currently, there are few social networks out there. Of course each one has a more specific purpose: music, games, people, or simply chat. However, for those who are really fanatical about social networks, can be a problem to manage all at once.
The Yoono is able to add multiple accounts in one interface only: Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, FriendFeed, Imeem, AIM, Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger.
Connecting all the networks
Before you begin, you need to "attach" all your accounts to Yoono. Simply click on each service and expect a window of their social network to open. Then you need to enter your login and password, and in some cases, allow use of your accounts to Yoono
Do this for each network you have and click Finish. If you want, you can create an account Yoono and save all your preferences. So you do not need to attach each of the social networks on each computer that accesses the service.
All in a only place
The program tries to be as simple as possible. The interface looks very similar to an instant messenger, and all social networks you have added it appear as small icons at the top of the screen.
You can access each network by clicking the icon. Each of the "tabs" provides information about their friends, and profile updates, status, photos, and clear messages that were left for you. The messengers, like MSN and GTalk work similarly to other instant messaging applications, with the contacts and tabs separating each message (instead of opening multiple windows).
Twitter is also a special case. With it you see very simply the latest posts on who you follow and can filter by the name of friends. An interesting factor here is that when images are posted (such as the TwitPic), they now appear with a thumbnail image.
You can also see the direct messages and replies that you received in other tabs. Clicking More (below you), you can easily send a DM (direct message), see the tweet, unfollowing, hide and even translate.
The Yoono is able to add multiple accounts in one interface only: Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, FriendFeed, Imeem, AIM, Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger.
Connecting all the networks
Before you begin, you need to "attach" all your accounts to Yoono. Simply click on each service and expect a window of their social network to open. Then you need to enter your login and password, and in some cases, allow use of your accounts to Yoono
Do this for each network you have and click Finish. If you want, you can create an account Yoono and save all your preferences. So you do not need to attach each of the social networks on each computer that accesses the service.
All in a only place
The program tries to be as simple as possible. The interface looks very similar to an instant messenger, and all social networks you have added it appear as small icons at the top of the screen.
You can access each network by clicking the icon. Each of the "tabs" provides information about their friends, and profile updates, status, photos, and clear messages that were left for you. The messengers, like MSN and GTalk work similarly to other instant messaging applications, with the contacts and tabs separating each message (instead of opening multiple windows).
Twitter is also a special case. With it you see very simply the latest posts on who you follow and can filter by the name of friends. An interesting factor here is that when images are posted (such as the TwitPic), they now appear with a thumbnail image.
You can also see the direct messages and replies that you received in other tabs. Clicking More (below you), you can easily send a DM (direct message), see the tweet, unfollowing, hide and even translate.

Before installing " Yoono Desktop " you can create a restore point in Windows, so if you do not like the program or if it does not work properly, you can simply restore the system to a point before you installed the program.Click here to learn how to create a restore point.
our opinion:

Above you read a full description about Yoono Desktop and functionality, now read what we think about the it.
Who likes a lot of social networks and does not stand to stay out of any of them will simply love this program. It can be somewhat annoying to be opened one by one into your browser to check for updates and new messages from friends. Yoono reduces this work in more than half, since just open the program and it will report via notifications in the corner of the icons if there is news.
Moreover, it is a way for you to always stay on top of everything that is happening, but without having to open networks at all times. This is because the program tells you in the corner (just above the clock) when there are new updates on some networks.
As the program's interface, it is extremely beautiful and functional, not giving any problem to the user. Everything is extremely well separated, clicking on each icon to access each function of the networks.Yoono is one of the few programs in the management style of social networks that fulfill their role as well.
Moreover, it is a way for you to always stay on top of everything that is happening, but without having to open networks at all times. This is because the program tells you in the corner (just above the clock) when there are new updates on some networks.
As the program's interface, it is extremely beautiful and functional, not giving any problem to the user. Everything is extremely well separated, clicking on each icon to access each function of the networks.Yoono is one of the few programs in the management style of social networks that fulfill their role as well.
Pros:
- Much more practical method for managing multiple networks;
Cons:
- Does not support some networks;
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