Wakoopa
Are you being efficient with your time at the computer? Wakoopa can help you with that. Are you wondering if there’s a better web browser? Wakoopa can help you with that. Would you like software recommendations based on your daily software usage? Wakoopa can help you with that. Would you like to share what software you use? Wakoopa can definitely help you with that. Do you like discovering new applications? Wakoopa can help you with that.
Wakoopa is a software usage tracking site that garners its power from the users’ willingness to share how they use their software. Wakoopa enables this via a program running in the background locally on your computer.
Wakoopa Tracker
The download is free (PC or Mac) and dead easy to install. Once the Wakoopa Tracker installed, it quietly records and reports your usage statistics back to your Wakoopa account. Wakoopa then charts your usage and displays it graphically. – both active and background programs. I found the background programs enlightening. I had no idea that I had so many programs running in the background. I used that knowledge to trim unnecessary applications.
The Social Wakoopa
Another powerful feature of Wakoopa is that it employs what’s called the “Wisdom of the Crowd”. That’s the notion that cream rises to the top with large audiences. Since no one person can greatly affect a preference the Wisdom ultimately offers the best choice.At least that’s the theory. Additionally, any user can write a review of any software they use and post it for others to see.
You can receive weekly reports via email or your profile anytime on the Wakoopa site. From time to time it’s nice to browse the site to see what everyone else is using.
Sharing is easily enabled. Wakoopa offers widgets allowing you can embed a Wakoopa branded badge on your own site to brag about the software you use. Facebook integration, making friends with other Wakoopa users and the forum like interface online demonstrates Wakoopa has embraced social networking.
More details can be found at the Wakoopa Site. If you’re interested you can find my Wakoopa page here.
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