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Tired of Waving? Get Google Wave Desktop Client – Waver

Waver

Google Wave is a great way to communicate and collaborate (Yeah you know that already, right). But I also know most of you already being tired of experiencing the slowness of Google Wave in the browser. About time this Adobe AIR Tool called “Waver” came out to aid you on this “Waving“.

So what is Waver Anyway?

Waver is a nifty piece of Desktop Application for Google Wave which is similar TweetDeck or Twhirl. While TweetDeck or Twhirl is for Twitter, Waver is designed for Google Wave.
Savvy?

It is basically designed for iPhone, so the interface on windows doesn’t look so cool. But hey at least you have something, which is better than having nothing.

Get Waver at Adobe Marketplace for Free

google wave waver

What Waver lets you do (now):

  • View a list of waves
  • Reply to waves
  • Create a new wave
  • Manage wave contacts

System Requirements:

This nifty piece of software is Coded by Jash Sayani. Give him some props.

Happy Waving people. While you are on it don’t forget to add me at Google Wave, use this address ruhani.rabin@googlewave.com. See you over Google Wave.

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About Ruhani Rabin

Ruhani Rabin is the original owner and author of this blog. He also reviews web 2.0 startups at Tech2all.com. Largely interested in web 2.0 apps & Social Media. Currently the Vice President of MOL Access Portal (MOL is owner of Friendster.com). Also he is Web 2.0 & Social Media Researcher and a Total fun Geek!.. There you have it ;)

Twitter Profile: http://twitter.com/ruhanirabin

  • i haven't get the google wave invitation but i liked this application and want to check it out if i get the google wave invitation. thanks for providing such a wonderful information
  • I just installed this application after seeing a tweet and its good but I guess it still need some improvement.
  • It's primarily designed for iPhone so a lot of UI (iPhone UI Rendering)
    doesn't display properly. Hopefully he will continue improving the tool
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