Plugoo vs. Wimzi

August 1st, 2008

Since part of my job is tech support for end users of Moodle, I’ve become a recent fan of web page-based widgets that speak to instant messengers. That is to say, I can run my usual instant messengers (AIM, Gtalk) and embed some HTML code into various places on the web where users can just strike up a chat with me, ask questions, etc. and get realtime help – and it comes through to my instant messenger. Users seem to love it. They are used to putting in tickets that can take up to 24 hours for a response.

BUT, the problem is, I can’t seem to find THE PERFECT IM WIDGET… I’ve frequently been using Wimzi:

Wimzi IM Widget

Wimzi IM Widget

- the AIM widget, but it has several problems:

  • The Flash version doesn’t correctly show if I am “available” “away” or “offline” and
  • the HTML version doesn’t seem to work at all as of late, and
  • the “name” space doesn’t seem to do anything at all, which baffles users when I ask them for their name and they’ve already typed it in, and
  • there’s no way to “pop out” the widget so that users can easily pop it out and chat while they continue to surf/work.

Then I stumbled onto Plugoo, which also looks promising. Like Wimzi, it allows a high level of customization (actually, quite a bit more customization for colors, messages, and sizes), as well as a “detach” icon for detaching/popping the widget out. Well, it LOOKED promising.

Plugoo IM Widget

Plugoo IM Widget

As it turns out, it:

  • takes a lot longer to load,
  • doesn’t respond to changes in status (away, offline) unless the user reloads the page or clicks
  • the detach icon doesn’t show up or work, at least in Firefox on a Mac.
  • It’s also generally a bit slower to respond – probably because it goes through their server (which also adds more potential functionality.)

Oh well, I thought I had found the one. The detach thing isn’t a dealbreaker, either, but the non-response to changes in status absolutely is. Wimzi’s widgets change immediately when I change my availability status.

I’ll keep looking, and if anyone knows of another that meets these requirements, please let me know…

Entry Filed under: Blogs & Wikis,Instant Messaging


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