Cool Tools for Jaiku Junkies: igadgets, widgets, apps, and more!

I think it's official: I'm done with Twitter. It was cool while it lasted (all of a month for me) but I am so much more hooked on Jaiku. Here's why:
- Comments for each post. I can't tell you how many times I've browsed the Twitter Public Timeline
and wanted to respond to someone's tweet but couldn't. Unless I'm
missing something, you have to be mutual friends with a person for them
to see your response on your feed (you know, when people say
"@so-and-so..."). I actually remember an instance where one person
added their Twitter feed to Jaiku, and someone else could only respond
to their tweet via the comments area in Jaiku!
Also, I like how commenting becomes an ongoing conversation, like an organic, less-structured message board. - Icons. They're pointless, yet I'm addicted. My favorite? The straightjacket. Although this one makes me laugh:

- Feed Adding.
As Leo Laporte has said, Jaiku is really about presence: not just what
you're saying on Jaiku itself, but what you're Digging, blogging,
listening to, or taking pictures of. It's your daily digital timeline
all on one page, aka 'lifestreaming.'
So now
that I'm done with Twitter, I need me some good Jaiku widgets, gadgets,
plugins, and whatever else you geeks have got out there. Here are the
one's I've found so far:

Jaiku Gadget for your Google Homepage... er, iGoogle
Install it at: http://code.google.com/p/jaikugadget/wiki/Installation
This one is pretty good. Honestly, the only reason I added it to my Google homepage was to get access to the extra icon set that you can't use from the Jaiku website. I wish I could make the size of it larger but other than that, thumbs up!

Juhu - a Mac OSX client for Jaiku
Download it from: http://juhu-mac.blogspot.com/
If there's a web-based widget/gadget/plugin available for whatever it is I'm trying to do, I'll undoubtedly prefer that over downloading an app that I have to install on each computer. But for curiousity's sake I decided to download Juhu. It's pretty simple and the design looks sweet. You don't even need to add it to your dock because you can have it open when you turn on the computer and toggle 'hide' or 'show' via the tiny icon in the menu bar.

Again, I wish I could make the screen larger. I can only see three people's posts in that tiny window! And scrolling is a pain, especially since there is no scrollbar. But you do get access to the extra icon set! I have faith this app will get better with time. PS: Don't be fooled by that 'X' in the top left corner. I had to go through the OSX Activity Monitor to make it close for good!

Jaiku posting widget for Mac OSX Dashboard
Download it from: http://www.exove.fi/blog/2007/04/24/jaiku-widget-for-mac-os-x/
This one is only meant for posting, not viewing. And you don't get access to any of the icons. But hey, it's good for sneaking a quick Jaiku post in behind your boss's back at work! (Not that I've done this... yet.)

Jaiku widget for IMified
Get it by adding one of the IMified contacts to your AIM, Yahoo, MSN, or GTalk/Jabber buddy list: http://www.imified.com
If you haven't heard of IMified you should try it out. It's like the newer, smarter cousin of SmarterChild. Via IM you get access to your Google Calendar, to-do lists, del.icio.us feed, and make posts to your Twitter, Blogger, WordPress, or Jaiku accounts - plus much much more. This could be especially handy for those of you who can access your IM client on your cellphone.

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Jaiku Moblet for
J2ME devices
More info at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mjaiku
Speaking of cellphones, this mobile app isn't ready yet, but if you've got a J2ME phone you just might want to keep your eye on its progress.
Sideku for Windows Vista Sidebar
Download it from: https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/pjakubo2/www/sideku/index.html
I don't have Vista so I can't try this one out. Your reviews in the comments are appreciated.
Additional Jaiku tools:
- Jaiku Plugin for WordPress. Post Jaiku updates via your WordPress dashboard. http://www.douglaskarr.com/projects/jaiku-plugin/
- Jaiku Presence Badges. http://jaiku.com/settings/badge
So, is there a Jaiku tool that you use that I'm missing? Do you have a "wish list" of features you're looking for? Ready, set, comment!
EDIT: Petteri Koponen (one of the Jaiku co-founders) pointed me to another great Jaiku tools list on Digital Craig's blog. Check this site for a few things I've missed, including Anothr (somewhat similar to IMified), Nitwit (a desktop app), JaikuGrowler (adds Jaiku updates to Growl), Jaiku-Plazes Quicksilver Script, and Twaiku.



Great post, thanks! You can find a few additional apps on this list. There is also BlogMate support and Jaiku plugin for WordPress.
Comment by Petteri Koponen — May 5, 2007 @ 12:59 pm
Thanks, Petteri! I'll add that blog post in the list.
I'm kind of unimpressed by the WordPress plugin. I don't really have any use for updating my Jaiku status via the WordPress dashboard.
Actually, I take that back. It might be useful if/when WebSense blocks Jaiku from work and I need a way to get around it. Would that work?
It would be really nice if someone made a WordPress widget for your sidebar, though. The current presence badges are so... blah. I know they'll be better, soon though!
Comment by d — May 5, 2007 @ 1:23 pm
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Pingback by tijs.org » Blog Archive » links for 2007-05-08 — May 9, 2007 @ 12:29 am
Just saw this post .. it's a little old now, but I thought I'd catch you up ..
I'm the author of the iGoogle gadget, and a pile of other things including the fansite at http://jaikufans.com/
Possibly of more value to you is my new JaikuPost WordPress plugin. You can see it in action on my homepage and get more information from the project: http://wp-jaiku.googlecode.com/
Better (IMHO) than putting your jaikus in the sidebar is the 'intermingle' function that means your Jaikus intermingle with your regular WordPress blog posts.
Cheers!
Rick Measham
Comment by Rick Measham — September 24, 2007 @ 2:20 am