Wednesday, July 20, 2011

AVG launches MultiMi: One Of The Windows Application To Manage Your Life Online



Our lives increasingly move online in the cloud, keeping track of all the different channels of communication, social outlets, and save the document that we use can be difficult. Allow MMS, a new application for Windows AVG anti-virus company, could be one of the best solutions to this problem yet. We got a pre-release demo of the product - how it does it cost?

Application allows you to connect your accounts on a wide range of services, Gmail, Dropbox and Google Docs, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr. You can now browse the messages, photos, videos, documents, and all in one place. Not only that, but the application is "mix and match" approach to the way that you can use all this information.

Want to send an e-mail attaching the importance of LinkedIn Tweet on Twitter and YouTube videos? Just throw in writing in a window, using drag-and-drop and media will do the rest, up to re-download the content to other services as required automatically.

If you want to track your interaction with someone across a range of services, MultiMa you can easily get them in one place, even down to the interactions, which contained a number of different people.

Developed by Israeli startup Zbang, multimedia certainly seems to be one of the best ways to organize your life online place that we've seen yet. The company has been financially supported by the AVG, and the application has been released today under the brand of AVG free for the next 15 months of development. Additionally, AVG Anti-Virus scan engine is built for the App.



Initially, multimedia is available only for Windows. The team said it "had to start somewhere," and the most widely used operating system that seemed a logical place. The versions of the application for smart phones and tablets are planned for the future. I'm sure that Mac users keep fingers crossed for a native version for OS X as well.

Multimania requires Windows XP with SP3 or higher, 1 GB of RAM and 500MB of disk space, and can be downloaded here.

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