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I saw the icon that says “share” on Missy’s blog and didn’t know what was it about. I clicked on it and pretty much liked the idea of having a single, cute button with which you can share your content on popular social and bookmarking sites or email it to friends, print it and even save it to PDF or DOC files. I did a little research on Google and found out (from BONTB) that the latest version was released on April 1st (i don’t know why they published it on April 4th) so hurry up and install it on your blog as it’s compatible even with WordPress 2.5.
The idea itself of doing so many things with just one button is just great ! When you click the share button you get a nice in-site pop-up (it has nothing to do with the classical pop-up browser window) which is structured on tabs giving you quick access to the things you want to do.
I will install the plugin on this blog pretty soon but until then you can check out the screenshot below orĀ you can view a demo on the official page. Also while you’re there you can also download the WordPress plugin or the standalone version.