Two new desktop softwares developed via Adobe Air got me interested lately. Check out Google Analytics Air and Air Press below.
Both clients run on Adobe Air which is a cross-operating system runtime that allows web application developers to use their existing web development skills (HTML, Javascript, Adobe Flash®, Adobe Flex™, Ajax) to build and deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop. You can download a copy of it here.
Google Analytics Air is a Google Analytics Reporting suite that takes Google Analytics to your desktop so you don’t have to login to a web browser to check your stats.

With the Google Analytics Suite, you can manage multiple profiles and import them so you don’t need to login every time you check your stats. Download a copy of it here.
Another app is AirPress which is a desktop blogging client much like Ecto or Windows Live Writer.

The app allows you to import multiple blogs into the client, view/edit them or post new entries. Found several bugs while doing this post there so it may take a while before this one is truly fully functional. It’s a promising tool though. You can get a copy of it here.
[tags]gas, airpress, adobe air[/tags]


oh.. both beta, guess I’ll go test it for awhile… For now though I’ll stick to Trillian on my MS box and Pidgin for my Linux box then