Reasons to Pounce on Pownce

A new, more refined communication platform has been developed with the features of Twitter and other micro-blogging apps but is packed with many functions. Pownce is a robust contender for the mind share of users. It offers essentially the functions of Email, IM and microblogging rolled into one.

Remember, all you early adopters, when email emerged in the mid-90′s as a mainstream means of communication? It was 1994 for me and within a year I designed my first website for work. With bated breath I would check each morning and several times a day waiting for the next message from anyone. Fast forward a decade plus and email is 80% spam/cumbersome communication. There has to be a better forum for communication than solely email. In answer to the questions Web 2.0 emerges and begins to mature. Pownce is a good example of the maturation process and the benefit it offers to users. Some of the aspects of Pownce I appreciate are:

  1. Pownce users are very interactive. Both in posing and answering questions, users are engaging. My Pownce community has grown at a much more rapid rate than on Twitter or Jaiku.
  2. The Pownce desktop uses a slick Adobe AIR app. Although keeping Pownce open in a browser tab works well, I enjoy the auto-refresh function.
  3. Pownce is an ideal solution for group communication with the group messaging function to the public, to all friends or to lists.
  4. Pownce handles private conversations well and is an ideal substitute for email and IM when used actively.
  5. Pownce can add a dynamic feed to a blog. This works on Twitter and Jaiku as well.
  6. Pownce is excellent for sending messages, but also links, file transfer and setting events. The free account allows for up to 10 MB file size. Pro accounts (only $20 a year) allows for files up to 100MB.
  7. Pownce ads are very unobtrusive. Pro accounts have no ads.
  8. Pownce is very reliable and doesn’t seem to crater like Twitter. Since Pownce is still by invitation only, they are managing the growth well allowing for infrastructure expansion.
  9. Mobile Powncing is pretty slick using IMified.
  10. Pownce doesn’t have a message length limit of 140 characters like Twitter so more meaningful communication can take place at the micro-blogging level.

When more of my friends from thoughtsparks.net jump on board and use Pownce, the world will be a better place. I have six invites for the taking, just ask.

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