Dec 11

We’ve created a series of video clips that will help make Yoono easier to use. Our team has put together these quick screencasts as a way to make everyone a Yoono Power-User. Expect more of these videos every few days.

In today’s post, we will show a few more tidbits about Twitter. The first is an advanced tip about searching your updates stream and the second is a  basic tip on previewing images in your stream.  Have a suggestion or question for a tip? Let us know in the comments.

First up we have a video that explores the ability to do a full text search across updates on all networks that are added to Yoono.  Yoono stores up to 25,000 of your recent updates (on your computer, not on our servers) and let’s you search them instantly.  Trying to find that tweet from a friend?  Want to know what your network is saying about Tiger Woods?  Now you can with our search capability.

Our second video in this post shows how you can easily preview images that are shared out by your friends via Twitter or your other networks.  Just hover over the image and get an expanded view in an overlay on your browser window (without navigating away from the page you are on).  Very handy!

Dec 09

We’ve created a series of video clips that will help make Yoono easier to use. Our team has put together these quick screencasts as a way to make everyone a Yoono Power-User. Expect more of these videos every few days. Today, we take Twitter a step further with two more great tips! Let’s take a look at how you can translate tweets and view Twitter conversation threads via Yoono. In Yoono 7, you can translate a tweet with two clicks!  This can come in handy if for example you’re following a particular search keyword with the Twitter saved search feature and are getting results in foreign languages.  Check it out: You can also track conversations in Twitter simply by clicking “more” under any tweet.  If there is a series of replies to the tweet, you will see them in the expanded view.

Dec 08

We’ve created a series of video clips that will help make Yoono easier to use. Our team has put together these quick screencasts as a way to make everyone a Yoono Power-User. Expect more of these videos every few days.

In today’s series, we take a look at Twitter and how Yoono 7 has become the best always-on Twitter client available. We’re going to start with the basics and slowly move forward to more advanced tips.

Yoono lets you reply to tweets directly from the update itself, making it quick and easy to communicate with your Twitter friends in real-time.  Here’s how to reply to a tweet with Yoono:

Yoono 7 supports the new Twitter retweet design so you can retweet with one click.  Retweets will also be displayed in your timeline the same way they appear on Twitter.com with a retweet icon next to them.  Here’s how to retweet in Yoono:

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Oct 15

Here at Yoono, we aim to improve and make our products easier to use with every new release. Of course, that doesn’t mean that everyone can be an instant expert from the moment they start using Yoono. With that in mind, we’ve created a few screencasts to help new users get started.

The following screencast explains how Yoono can be used to manage your instant messaging conversations across multiple IM services. We currently support MSN Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM and Gtalk. For today’s video, we highlight how to use AIM to chat with friends, share things and a know when a new instant message has been received.  Have requests for certain features to be explained this way? Let us know!

Our first Screencasts were posted on this blog post.

Aug 31

Here at Yoono, we aim to improve and make our products easier to use with every new release. Of course, that doesn’t mean that everyone can be an instant expert from the moment they start using Yoono. With that in mind, we’ve created a few screencasts to help new users get started.

The following screencasts on how to install Yoono and how to use Twitter within Yoono are the first of many and we hope you enjoy them.  We’ll likely produce a mix of screencasts – some geared towards new users (such as these) and some geared towards users looking to get the most out of Yoono as more advanced users.  Please let us know in the comments what features you’d like us to review in future screencasts.

Installing Yoono:

Setting up Twitter in Yoono:

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