Netvibes Ginger now open to the public
Netvibes Ginger is now open to the general public. Netvibes Ginger takes the personalized home page in a new, and more social, direction. Most of the new features in Ginger are designed to create a more social experience within your Netvibes home page: the ability to invite friends, a Netvibes Wall comments feature (similar to the commenting section on MySpace), the ability to share widgets with your friends, and much more.Any registered Netvibes user will be prompted to upgrade to the release when you visit your main Netvibes home page (with the option to decline the upgrade, though we're not sure why such intrepid Download Squad readers as yourselves wouldn't want the latest and greatest).
If you don't have a Netvibes account, you can sign up and make the move into Ginger. Netvibes Ginger also includes basic performance improvements and some bug fixes.












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Subscribe to commentskingkool68Mar 4th 2008 8:05PM
I love the Ginger release. It is very stable and more refined. Everything about it is so slick.
TomMar 5th 2008 10:49AM
I just signed up, but their system says it'll take up to 24 hours to migrate me. Must be a lot of netvibes users queued up to get it...
MrKniceGuyMar 5th 2008 12:15PM
It took about 15min for them to migrate my account. New interface is slick! Still setting up my public into though.
http://www.netvibes.com/mrkniceguy
fabriceMar 5th 2008 4:00PM
Netvibes is probably the best web-based RSS aggregator but why not aggregating web sites rather than RSS feeds ?
Find what you’re looking for by flipping through pictures rather than by scanning a list of text entries.
Just try Web2Wave http://www.web2wave.com
Web2Wave Cover Flow-style interfaces provide an easy and fun way to sort through large volumes of information and find the piece you want at any given time.
suyaMar 6th 2008 12:43PM
Ginger looks definitely nice. I just migrated yesterday and I like it.
Check this out : http://www.oonania.com/webapps/start_page.html