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Social Outlook Plugins

March 2, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 3 Comments

I tagged two plugins on delicious this morning for Microsoft Outlook that I am going to install and take a closer look at this week.  Both of these plugins serve a very practical purpose in my opinion.

If you are like me and utilize Microsoft Outlook to manage your calendar, tasks, email, and contacts, you probably leave it open all day long while you work, this is not uncommon.  If you utilize social networks like Facebook and Twitter to communicate with your friends and business associates as well, you probably have an app for Twitter that you like and probably keep a browser tab open all day dedicated to Facebook as well.  With all of these apps running it can hinder your systems performance a bit (we all know Outlook is a resource hog already).

These two apps, one for Facebook, called FBLook, and one for Twitter, called OutTwit, both add on to Outlook as toolbars to help you manage your accounts on both social networks.  How well do they work, and how much do they tie up resources?  I will let you know once I have had a chance to play w/ them but I can appreciate the need for both of them.

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The Cotton Club is a monthly podcast hosted by me, Cotton Rohrscheib. I'm a 52 year old entrepreneur w/ ADHD, OCD (and now AARP) that refuses to grow up as I grow old. I have collaborated and invested in hundreds of projects throughout my career in multiple industries such as; technology, healthcare, and agriculture. I also have 25 years experience in the marketing industry as a co-founder of an award-winning advertising agency. I will undoubtedly cover a wide variety of topics on my podcast while sharing some really crazy stories and situations that I've been fortunate to witness firsthand. I also have a book coming out in 2025 titled, "Mistakes were Made"

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