Mozilla Raindrop: don't call it another Google Wave
The lead designer for Mozilla Messaging describes Mozilla's new communication tool, Raindrop, this way: "Raindrop is not another email client. We started from scratch with fresh ideas about what a communication application should be ... " Sound familiar? That's the same promise we heard from Google Wave a few months ago. Raindrop is similar to Wave in some ways, but it takes a completely different approach to dealing with integrating different kinds of communication into one service.
Raindrop's main goal is to separate personal conversations from bulk email that's less relevant to you. To that it, it pulls out all of the notifications you get from various web services, as well as messages from newsgroups, and sorts them into separate places. It also brings in Twitter, and separates out replies and direct messages. Other social networks will eventually be integrated, and the UI is still in the draft stages, but Raindrop looks pretty promising for a version 0.1 product. It's not as hard to get your head around (or "revolutionary," depending on who you ask) as Wave, but its focus on the problem of bulk vs. personal communication might make it more useful to the average Internet joe.
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Raindrop's main goal is to separate personal conversations from bulk email that's less relevant to you. To that it, it pulls out all of the notifications you get from various web services, as well as messages from newsgroups, and sorts them into separate places. It also brings in Twitter, and separates out replies and direct messages. Other social networks will eventually be integrated, and the UI is still in the draft stages, but Raindrop looks pretty promising for a version 0.1 product. It's not as hard to get your head around (or "revolutionary," depending on who you ask) as Wave, but its focus on the problem of bulk vs. personal communication might make it more useful to the average Internet joe.
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Comments
5
Subscribe to commentsAndrew PollackOct 23rd 2009 11:54AM
Seems to me you can do that already with a few mail rules.
motangOct 23rd 2009 10:02AM
It's not Google Wave, but it's more like a center for all your stuff (email, tweets, etc.) it's actually sounds very cool!
Rodrigo P. GhedinOct 23rd 2009 11:23AM
It seems more like a FriendFeed user-friendly (or non-geek) than a Google Wave competitor.
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AaronOct 23rd 2009 2:38PM
Looks like it'll have to do, since I was among the first to ask for a Wave invite and still haven't gotten one.
/whine
Maggie DarwinOct 25th 2009 11:53AM
All you need to know to tell the difference between Raindrop and Wave is:
The dev team for Wave previously built Google Maps
The dev team for Raindrop previously built Thunderbird.
Nuff said.