How ToolMeet works
Overview


1a. User and status
Once logged on with Facebook Connect, the toolbar shows all the controls.
By clicking your name a list of options opens up, while the list on the right lets you set your status. This feature is very important, it allows you to decide when to become visible or not in full respect of your privacy.
There are 5 status:
Online: Available and visible to everyone.
Ghost: You are like a ghost to the other users, but able to see who's around you.
Away: Available but not currently on the computer.
Busy: Available but currently occupied.
Private: Visible only from friends but no one can see the domain where you are navigating.

1b. Profile options
As additional privacy options, from the settings panel you can choose to use your Facebook profile name or alternatively a nickname (max 25 chars) and also whether to use your real profile image or a generic picture.
Through these settings, you can remain completely anonymous.

2. Actual domain
This section shows the URL of the domain where you are navigating. The button opens a menu that allows you to add the site to your favorite sites and share it on your Facebook profile.
Button 'User' shows all ToolMeet users currently online and on the same site, both your friends and other visitors. You can start chatting with anyone that's around you while you navigate.

3. Friends online
At any time you can see which friends of yours are online and where they are, if their status allows you to. Then you can reach them with a single click and start chatting.

4. Site's wall
With ToolMeet you can comment any website!
You can write comments on the wall of the site you are visiting, sharing it with the community and on your Facebook profile.

5. Top sites
This shows you the list of the 10 sites visited by most users now. You can go to those sites and chat with the other users.

6. Chat
The 'Chat' button opens a panel that contains a tab page for each chat started. You can chat with multiple users simultaneously viewing at the same time the sites they are visiting.



