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What do you think of the free ads on the site?

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Do you like those free ads on the website now? I don’t earn any money from them, but I get free ad impressions in exchange every ad I display. I am trying to boost traffic on this site and, so far, this idea seems to be working. Go ahead and click them- the more you click, the more ad impressions I receive to promote VirsoNet!

Reviewing AjaxWindows- an online desktop experience.

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Today I discovered AjaxWindows on the web. I must say, from the designer point of view, this site is quite impressive. This is another great example at how powerful Ajax actually is. I did miss some “extras” though; right clicks didn’t always bring up menus, while the toolbars and menu bars lack customization. Also, the site relies on Java applets, which are a bit slow at initialising. Having said that, they do provide a nice overall look and feel.

So what is AjaxWindows? It is a Web Desktop, or just a WebTop for short. This idea is not original, as other WebTops already exist, including the popular Goowy. A WebTop provides a online operating system, which includes online applications or widgets, file storage, and personal user settings. In AjaxWindows, your “Desktop” includes icons with links to Google Docs, Zoho Writer, Google Maps and other popular internet locations. There is also a “Start Menu” similar to Windows, containing a list of your widgets and applications.

What is AjaxWindows’ purpose? I have to really doubt that AjaxWindows improves a user’s productivity. The online links to Google Apps and other applications simply open the url in a new browser window. It would be simpler to navigate to the url directly in my opinion. Also, I find that the combined JavaScript/Java effects are extremely hard on the CPU, and slow down my computer considerably. And finally, I don’t see the use of uploading files to AjaxWindows when many other websites offer the same feature with better integration and speed.

In Short, I think AjaxWindows, while interesting, is far from being useful. No user really needs an WebTop when sites like Google and Yahoo already integrate their online apps seamlessly together. This idea is simply surpassed by the advent of online office suites. Also, the popularity of laptops makes it unlikely that users will use many different computers, even when traveling. AjaxWindows simply offers too much with so little to make the experience worth the time or even effort to sign up. A reviewer who concurs with me can be found here.

Of course, I recommend that you form your own opinions on AjaxWindows. The site url is http://www.ajaxwindows.com/

Happy WebTopping!