PubSub is awesome.  I use it to track all sorts of things, but one of the most important are links to Qumana.com, my other blogs, and my name.  Can't remember which one this post from along the journey popped up in, but I found it.  In the post there was a plea/request that I swing by her site and leave a comment on the whole QumanaPro and QumanaLE thing.  So I commented on her site and I'm reposting it here too:
 
Thanks to the wonders of PubSub I am here to answer your call!
 
QLE is a prototype/experiment with Q. We wanted to work on some improvements to the UI and work on getting category selections working for MT/TP and Drupal. Personally I use both QPro and QLE. I use QPro in my professional blogging work where I frequently re-use links. I've also used it to collect links before I close Firefox if there are pages that I still want/need to blog. Though I've recently discovered the Firefox extension called SessionSaver and I don't need to use QPro for that.
 
All that said I like using QLE more that QPro for my day to day blogging. The ability to drag, drop, and post without having to go through the other interface is great.
 
I can say that since QLE is a prototype (though we really like it) we're going to be working on versions that combine the best of both applications. Keep your eyes peeled on the Qumana blog for news...
Besides my sage words of wisdom ;-), what is important here?  Bottom line...PubSub and Feedster (PubSub, especially) are absolutely critical to any business today.  I frequently come upon people trying Qumana for the first time and post questions within the test posts on their blogs.  When I find these, I always visit the site and often leave a comment.  Even if it's "Thanks for giving Qumana a try and feel free to e-mail me with your questions."  That's proactive customer service.  I let people know that yes, someone is out there ready to listen to their questions/concerns/gripes/suggestions and answer them (as best I can).  I absolutely could not do this without PubSub.
 
If you're not using PubSub, start.  Start now.  There is even a nifty sidebar for IE and Firefox.  So, what are still doing here reading this...go!  Shoo!
 
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