I started out reading reviews and that as well as the "people" aspect led me to choose Cloze. I also liked the idea of bring email accounts into the mix. And yes, I'm giving this a try...but I'm still from a generation who wonders if Cloze needs all this access to all I access. It still feels like you are giving up information and privacy. And even the privacy, or already public, information about your contacts. Does anyone else share my concerns?
Now I'm waiting while Cloze analyzes me and determines who and what mean the most to me. I do tend to open a few websites, a couple email accounts, and apps to "catch up", so this could be handy, but I'd have to get used to the format. While making sure I didn't miss anything that was filtered out for me...I might still check in with the original, but I sure have gotten over checking my spam folder and am not aware of missing anything of great importance.
I'll come back to this post when I've had a little more experience with Cloze.
Well, I'm still not wild about this app. I feel like I'm missing things and what it provides doesn't seem the most important or the most updated. Also, if someone comments on something, someone else's post looks like it came from them.
I won't give up yet, but it's not an app that seems as useful as Flipboard for me.
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There are those out there who love the social media aggregators to help manage who/what they see/read. I myself, tend to pass on those as they seem to me to be just one more thing to manage. So this doesn't seem like one I'd use (I also am not someone who set up an RSS feed for news/blog reading) but I think for someone who does quite a bit on a variety of social media platforms it could prove useful. The privacy piece is a good point too.
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