As per the recent scenario, today Twitter is become the most popular micro-blogging platform; moreover, many of us preferred diverse type of twitter clients. However, some favors desktop based twitter applications definite to Windows, Linux or MAC and some of us like the web based twitter applications.
TweetDeck: TweetDeck is an Adobe AIR desktop application which is currently in public beta and aims to advance the on hand functionality of Twitter by taking an abundance of information i.e twitter feeds, and breaking it down into more manageable bite sized pieces.
Adobe AIR platform offers a common ground for most popular operating systems to build rich desktop clients, they act similar on multiple operating systems with inclusion of common interface.
How does it work?
TweetDeck allows users to split their main feed or their all tweets into topic or group specific columns allocating a broader overview of tweets. For doing this “All Tweets” are saved to a local database and the outlying left column will always include All Tweets. Then after GROUP, SEARCH as well as REPLIES buttons then allows the user to make up additional columns populated from the database.
However, once created these additional columns will automatically modernize allowing the user to keep track of a twitter threads far easier. Database driven TweetDeck lets the user to continue twittering even when offline and all tweets as well as direct messages are queued and then sent automatically when back online; moreover, this offline functionality also applies if Twitter is down.
Features:
- Auto updates with the Twitter API.
- Frequent status updation of TweetDeck and Twitter.
- Flexibility of resize TweetDeck as either an unobtrusive column, full screen or anything in between.
- Catch up with overnight global twitterings as TweetDeck stores all updates even as running.
- Useful to run full screen on a separate monitor.
- Timeframe bar: Filter tweets up to 48 hours.
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