Via Earl Mardle I’ve found a new tool to add to my personal knowledge management toolkit: Awasu
Although the core of the product is an aggregator, it’s a lot more than that as it offers a number of ways of inter-acting with the flow of information through the tool, both manually and in various automated ways. It also offers the facility to add “channel hooks” - plugins which carry out specific actions on selected channels.
Having installed the product, I must admit the first learning hurdle was to get used to a thick-client aggregator rather than my normal approach with Bloglines.
The next challenge was finding an easy way to blog using the tool. Although Earl recommends a workflow using Qumana, I’m not sure that’s the right one for me. I think that reticence is a little about Qumana: I’ve tried the tool before, in its earlier days and didn’t stick with it, so maybe I am transferring that to the latest version. Also, Earl’s proposed method involves using the Workpads and Reports in Awasu - functionality that I have played with, but not yet got to grips with fully. There have been a couple of funnies which might be bugs or might be configuration problems.
I shall keep experimenting with different methods of using the tool and integrating it into my work, and may well come back to the approach earl suggests. In the interim I have taken advantage of the easily-configurable User Tools menu in Awasu to call up the normal Wordpress posting page for this blog within the Awasu main window, pre-populated with key content from the source page.


February 27th, 2006 at 10:54 am
Welcome aboard!
It’s good to see Earl still spreading the word about Awasu. He’s one of our biggest fans
Please feel free to visit our forums if you’re having any problems or just shoot us an email.
Cheers
Taka
February 27th, 2006 at 10:15 pm
We’d love it if you came back to Qumana to give us another shot. We think our new betas (3.0 version) have a lot more to offer. And we’d welcome the feedback if you think something is lacking
February 28th, 2006 at 7:53 am
I have downloaded the latest beta of Qumana, and I will be trying it, however after a brief try-out of Earl’s blogging method I decided that I needed to get to grips with Awasu first…
March 4th, 2006 at 2:39 pm
[...] Having mentioned Qumana in a recent post, the ever-vigilant Qumana team picked up on my comment and asked if I’d look again at the tool. As I promised, here is a note of my re-visit. In the spirit of the thing, this post is written using the tool (3.0.0-b2 Beta). [...]