For a while, I had been content with the offerings of Nokia’s Share Online application. But the fact that it uploads to one service at a time, that it intruded to my Active Standby and that it gave me no option to uninstall it started to bother me day after day. And when Mark Jambas from Shozu commented on a post of mine saying that Shozu now offers an option to stop background processes (my main gripe, because I have an N95), I decided to give Shozu a chance to redeem itself. And redeem it did. I simply love it. Setting it up from the PC, uploading to many sites at once, launching it just when I want it,… the whole convenience was there. Right now, it is one of the first applications I install on any phone I have. But over the days, I started getting really annoyed by the updates that came to it. Shozu, by everyone’s recognition is a media uploading tool. So what’s up with the Podcast downloading and the Facebook friend update subscription things? I mean WHERE THE HELL DID THESE COME UP FROM? Shozu is not a podcasting applications, and if it wanted to be a good one, it should offer the option to add podcasts that aren’t in the default catalogue. Shozu is not a Facebook application, and if it wanted to be a good one, it should offer the whole Facebook bazooka.

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