Imo.im, Trillian, IM+, Nimbuzz, and eBuddy Messenger were all either filled with ads, or just browser windows. I didn’t just want a browser tab with chatting in it, but nothing worked. I like to regularly chat on Facebook chat, Google Hangouts, and Yahoo, but finding a chat app that looks and feels like a chat app, was difficult. When I tried to install a chat app, the party ended. Little did I know that Pxlr and Spotify would be the highlights of my Chrome experience… Instant messaging is difficult It’s a homeless man’s Photoshop, but I’ve never been an imaging wizard, so it suited my needs well enough. There’s also a great Web image editing app called Pxlr, which helped me crop images for articles and do some light editing. Spotify is my sole music service at the moment, and the new Web version works wonderfully on Chrome. There’s a Chrome app for Spotify, which happens to be the music service I still can’t stop using (even though I know I have to quit). Google appears to give its own apps special privileges.
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