Posted on April 14th, 2006 by Richard K Miller
The folks over at 37signals make awesome web apps like Basecamp and Tadalist. Their latest is an AJAX-based chat application called Campfire. I’ve tried it and was impressed. It allows you to hold a chat room with as many people as you want, and it saves all your transcripts for later reference.
Pyro is a web browser built specifically for Campfire, with the added benefit that when you receive new messages on Campfire, Pyro’s icon will bounce in the dock and display the number of unread messages. This is sort of a hybrid between a desktop app and a web app.
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