DiggTop is an Adobe Air application that allows you to view some of the top content you love from Digg.com right from your desktop.
You can view ten different lists of content broken down by news, videos, and images. If images are related to the link you select to view, you can watch those pictures in a slideshow right from the application. You also can generally watch videos from the Air app as well. The amount of times the link was digged, its category, who submitted it, the text relating to it, and how many comments were made are all displayed for you to peruse. You can also set it up so that the application keeps a keyword or Digg count filter, and it will let you know when something matches your criteria via a sound and icon. If there are certain topics you never want to read about, you can enter those as well and DiggTop will make sure not to list those links. For each list, you can select the categories of content you actually want to be present on your application, such as news about Microsoft and videos about travel and places. With tons of options to customize your application to find just the content that interests you, if you’re a Digg fan, you’ll like DiggTop.
gskinner.com/DiggTop/ In Their Own Words
“DiggTop is an application for Windows and MacOSX that lets you view a blended list of your favourite Digg topic or keyword feeds. In addition to the full Digg submission information, it will also display a slideshow of images it can scrape from the linked article.
View video submissions from your favourite Digg video categories, and preview some videos right in the application. You can also set up keyword and Digg count filters that will notify you with a sound and icon when new stories match your criteria.
Requires the Adobe® AIR™ runtime and MacOS 10.4.8 or Windows XP SP2 / Vista.”
Why gskinner.com/DiggTop/ It Might Be A Killer
The application is just the right size so that it’s not intrusive, yet you can see all that you need right from that space. It’s set up with the same coloring and design as the original site, keeping it consistent. There are a ton of customizations that will attract anyone who doesn’t like using the bigger site because there is so much there they don’t want to deal with. Being pinged when chosen content makes it through the filter is also an attractive feature.
Some Questions About gskinner.com/DiggTop/
Could they maybe make it possible to view comments from the application so that you don’t have to go to the original site to access that information? Could they also do that for user profiles? 





