7 Yahoo Mail Apps That You Might Be Interested In

Yahoo Mail open apps or simply called Yahoo Mail apps was introduced last year, but it never took off as expected. There are only 12 apps (including Yahoo feedback app) in Application Gallery as of today, which by standard of other app store(especially mobile), is disastrous end result.

It may not Yahoo ultimate goal to grows the number of apps, but merely to provide ‘average’ value-added service to it’s users beside the primary goal… email. Anyhow, these are some of Yahoo Mail apps that you may interested, out of 12 apps.

drop io 7 Yahoo Mail Apps That You Might Be Interested In

Drop.io is free online storage that allow you to attach large files up to 100MB in your outgoing email without require sign up. With this 2 simple steps, your email is ready to go

  • Select and upload the files
  • Once the files loaded, email composer screen will automatically displayed where you put the receipients and email content, and done

Loaded files are available for future usage. To attach larger than 100MB file, you can sign up for premium service which gives you 5GB storage for USD5.99 per month

paypal 7 Yahoo Mail Apps That You Might Be Interested In

As an app, Paypal feature in Yahoo App is quite limited to Send Money and Request Money only. For both function, you’ll fill up all information requested while you still in Yahoo screen, but you still being directed to Paypal login page for sign in and completed the transaction. Anyway, I feel more secure this way, although I still prefer to accomplish everything directly in Paypal website.

flickr 7 Yahoo Mail Apps That You Might Be Interested In

Flickr, a photo and video sharing portal allows you to share photos via email directly, even when you have no Flickr account. However, you can only share the photos made available for public.  If you have Flickr account, you need to sign-in which include steps for Flickr to authorize you to use Flickr in Yahoo Mail. Once you’re in, you’re free to share your own photos with the rest of the world.

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yahoo notepad 7 Yahoo Mail Apps That You Might Be Interested In

Yahoo Notepad is… just like notepad in your desktop, is a simple note editor, where you put a simple note inside. You can organize the notepad into the folder as well, and search the note file.

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yahoo calendar 7 Yahoo Mail Apps That You Might Be Interested In

Yahoo Calendar is another Yahoo own services, serve as .. calendar

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Automatic Organizer or actually called Other Inbox is service that automatically grouped your email based on subject. Or here is how the define their own service

Organizes low priority messages — newsletters, coupons, promotions, receipts, etc into folders, which prioritizes email from real people in your Inbox, and summarizes it all in a digest so you don’t miss anything important

If you first time run the application, is will requesting for authorization, and once you did, it will scan through out your mail box. As it progress, it will display the number of your emails, and it’s summary. By the end of the process, your emails (not all) will be grouped into folders based on topic that Other Inbox determined based on it’s own algorithms.

It’s quite useful if you have unmanageable inbox which receive recurring emails over the time.

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zumodrive 7 Yahoo Mail Apps That You Might Be Interested In

My Zumo Drive is another free online storage with 1GB storage limit. Just like drop.io, it allows you to upload the files with maximum 100MB in size and then attached it on your outgoing email except that Zumo Drive require registration before using the service. It works the same way, where you upload the file and uploaded file will be attached to the outgoing email.

Wordpress disappear from Opens Apps in Yahoo Mail

It is only this morning that I noticed Wordpress is no longer available from Open Apps section in Yahoo Mail when I tried to open it to make some demo to one of my friends. This is how it looks like last January.

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Not a big deal though, as it is still available via My Yahoo! Just feel a little bit disappointed because it is no longer there. When Open Apps is opened to public in January 2009, it does look promising, at least to me. The idea to let you do everything from within Yahoo Mail is cool idea, but the end result is far from satisfying.

Only few applications were introduced in the span of 6 months, which is not acceptable. There are 9 applications in Yahoo Mail, while My Yahoo has better number, with 24 applications. Numbers of app and app type tend to be the factor that influence users to use any ecosystem. The obvious example is how super successful iPhone App Store is with tens of thousands applications.

Taking numbers as the benchmark here, Open Apps certainly has failed to impress users.

Yahoo Mail Open Application opened for all?

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After about a month in beta, it seems like Yahoo Mail open applications is now available to everyone. See that this morning on my, and my wife yahoo account. Previously, only users who have registered for beta tester are able to test it, but only from the beta URL.

Additionally, there are also few more applications has been added into the application gallery such as ‘Family Journal’. 

When it run on Google Chrome, the new Yahoo Mail also requesting permission to allow it accessing Google Gears (it never asking anything before). Does that means the Yahoo Mail open application now using Google Gears to improve its perfomance??

Erm, no announcement on the Yahoo Mail blog..

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Yahoo Mail’s Open Applications hands-on

A day after requesting to have the beta access to Yahoo Mail’s open application, my wish was granted today. These application are only accessible via beta URL, but you won’t be able to see it unless you have been granted access prior that.

The first app that I open definitely Wordpress. As my early guess, it wasn’t something that new. It allow you to post a new article to wordpress.com or your own hosted wordpress blog(require XMLRPC setup) as well as reading Wordpress.com blogs.

Next to it is Flickr. It offer option whether you want Yahoo Mail accessing your Flickr account or not. By allowing Yahoo Mail talking to Flickr (yeah they share the same Yahoo ID),  you’ll be able to open and share your photostream, your friends photos or favourite photos to others via email. Not to worry, if you don’t have Flickr account, since you can still viewing and sharing public photos.

I did open other applications but not go through it very much, as I’m not really into is as often as Wordpress & Flickr.

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Third party applications

Will Yahoo bring Facebook, Myspace or even Twitter in? Probably..

My cent is, fully functional application is not required here. Personally ,if I want to browse Facebook, I prefer to open it on new browser.

But just like Flickr & Wordpress, put the most frequently used functions such as ‘tweeting’ for Twitter or posting status update to Facebook is sufficient. Others have done it (even Wordpress has such plugins), so to company like this size shouldn’t have no problem implement it if they wish (particularly twitter).

Yahoo own services

Beside these third party applications,  Yahoo should consider bring in its own application such as Yahoo Buzz, Yahoo Answer inside. Flickr is a good starter though.

Don’t forget the root..

But the ultimate goal of Yahoo Mail is to provide excellent experience when doing email related task, which I feel not really up to the level compared to previous Yahoo Mail. In my observation, the emails are taking longer time to load (although sometime it is erroring) with and without any applications opened.

This is quite irritating, when thinking of all these hypes about the new features, but the ‘foundation’ of Yahoo Email itself has started to shows its weeknesses.

Nevertheless, this is still in beta, and we’ll see how it perfoms once its open to every Yahoo users.