Skimmer's primary view is an aggregated view of all your friends� updates from Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, and Blogger.
For those with larger monitors, the feed can also be viewed in a medium view that shows thumbnails of multimedia posts such as an upload of a new Flickr set, YouTube video, or Twitpic.
Any update in the aggregated feed view can be expanded in one click to reveal the content of the post. A Flickr set, for example, can be viewed in its entirety without ever leaving the feed view.
YouTube videos can also be expanded and played right in the feed view.
Skimmer has a Flickr-specific view, which allows you to browse your entire photostream as well as the photostreams of all your Flickr contacts.
You can also use Skimmer to browse any of your own or your Flickr contacts� photo sets.
Skimmer also has a view devoted to browsing your own videos.
In Skimmer's YouTube view you can also browse the most recent videos from all your friends.
Any YouTube video can be played full-screen.
Any group of photos or videos can be viewed full screen in a slideshow mode.
Any group of photos or videos can be viewed full screen in a slideshow mode.
Any group of photos or videos can be viewed full screen in a slideshow mode.
Skimmer allows you to create your own customized page that summarizes your most recent lifestreaming content from whichever services you choose. Other Skimmer users will see this customized view through the app, or Skimmer will give you an embed code to make a webpage so anyone on the web can see all your social activity in one spot.
Skimmer allows you to create your own customized page that summarizes your most recent lifestreaming content from whichever services you choose. Other Skimmer users will see this customized view through the app, or Skimmer will give you an embed code to make a webpage so anyone on the web can see all your social activity in one spot.
View all of your Flickr photos and YouTube videos in our fullscreen slideshow mode that lets you see all of your content without all of the clutter. Learn More