Changelog for version 0.16.1
More… MoreTweetDeck is an Adobe Air desktop application that is currently in public beta. It aims to evolve the existing functionality of Twitter by taking an abundance of information (i.e twitter feeds), and breaking it down into more manageable bite sized pieces. TweetDeck enables users to split their main feed (All Tweets) into topic or group specific columns allowing a broader overview of tweets. To do this All Tweets are saved to a local database. The far left column will always contain All Tweets. The GROUP, SEARCH and REPLIES buttons then allow the user to make up additional columns populated from the database. Once created these additional columns will automatically update allowing the user to keep track of a twitter threads far easier.
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| Website: | tweetdeck.com |
| Developer: | Iain Dodsworth and Alison Dodsworth |
| License: | Free |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
Just got a little bit too slow to use
Nice twitter app, I like, nice visuals, 4 out of 5
Um dos melhores client de twitter
Every time I log on it asks me to create a tweetdeck account and every time it fails. There are other little annoyances, but overall, I like the column layout. The Facebook integration is nice but there are features missing so I end up going to the website.
i think that i download it....
This is probably the best Twitter desktop client out there
The Best Desktop Twitter Client - Hands Down!
However its a memory Hog, and developers should work on this particular issue - barring this, its loaded with superb features!
Used to be a lot better, the columns are great, but they seem to have problems sometimes.
best twitter client I have tried by far.
Well thought out software under constant development. Look forward to how they will integrate the new lists.
A good app, but it's new notification feature doesn't really excite me, it would be good to see it integrate with Growl on the Mac. The UI is also very 'busy', so I'll still use TweetDeck on Windows and Ubuntu, but on the Mac it has to be Twitterrific