PalMood – Blog Your Mood

November 5th, 2009 — 8:35pm | Author : Anangga Pratama

Palmood is a service where you could share your moods to your friends and people all around the world if you wanted to. Palmood emphasize their service in mood-sharing, something new to the web 2.0 directory.

I. Landing Page

Palmood - Landing Page

What’s Good :

  • I love the overall design for PalMood

What’s Bad :

  • No integrated sign up process
  • Remember to double check your password since PalMood doesn’t provide you a second “Input Password” field to check whether you wrote your password right or wrong.
II. Features

Palmood - Features

What’s Good :

  • Easy to understand
  • Twitter Integration for your mood posting

What’s Bad :

  • 80 Characters to short commenting your own mood
  • Mood based on numbers ? I prefer an emoticon based one
  • A very bad setting page that resulting your birth date to be replaced with false data. For an example, I change my avatar but forget to set my birth date again (which I already done in the registration phase). This action cost me to lost my previously saved birth date setting and goes to 29 years old despite the fact that I’m 26 y.o.
III. Verdict

A nice microblog that emphasize itself on mood sharing with a nice interface. But aside from that, PalMood is still not so fun to use and I find my self not enjoying this service much. Give the users back the emoticon for more fun.

Visit Palmood Here

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About Anangga Pratama

This guy loves to review WebWare/Web 2.0 Apps. Located in Depok, Indonesia and still trying to grasp the real feeling of Internet :)

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