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TweetDeck Gets a Second Life

A recent release of the popular TweetDeck app for Twitter power-users gives new life to software that had previously taken a wrong turn. Here's a quick walk-through of the new TweetDeck, to show you why it should be at the top of your Twitter toolkit.
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11/5/2012 13 comments
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Susan Fourtané
Thinkernetter
Wednesday November 7, 2012 4:39:45 AM
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Well, Mitch, you almost convinced me that TweetDeck can be nicer now. I'll give it another try. I prefer the dark background, though. :)

-Susan 

Kim Davis
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Thursday November 8, 2012 11:56:18 AM
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Confused.  I thought I had the new Tweetdeck (it certainly changed recently) but I am not finding these Application Settings for font size and background.

How can I check if I have the new Tweetdeck?

 

Susan Fourtané
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Thursday November 8, 2012 12:11:18 PM
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Kim, 

I don't really know when it changed, and don't remember if Mitch mentioned anything about it. I got it this morning, and after trying the dark and white backgrounds I opted for the dark one, as I anticipated while watching Mitch's Vblog. I haven't changed the font yet, though. I didn't play too long with it. 

There is a big dot somewhere on the left, I think it is on the first column, when you click on it the background changes. I can check better to see where the font setting is (I have it close now, in an attmpt to focusing on what I am doing :) I'll be back. 

-Susan 

 

Mitch Wagner
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Thursday November 8, 2012 8:12:28 PM
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Kim, if I recall correctly, you are still using the very old version that runs on Adobe Air? You'll need to download the latest version from the Tweetdeck website. 

Mitch Wagner
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Thursday November 8, 2012 8:12:58 PM
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How very Goth of you, Susan. :)

Kim Davis
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Friday November 9, 2012 4:51:24 PM
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I must have been using a very, very old version before, then, because I am sure I switched to this one just a few weeks ago.

Mitch Wagner
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Friday November 9, 2012 5:21:48 PM
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When in doubt, it doesn't hurt to download and reinstall. 

Susan Fourtané
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Saturday November 17, 2012 7:33:41 AM
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Kim, 

Do you have the latest version now, and found the fonts, and everything? I just remembered about this TweetDeck issue. :/ 

-Susan 

mhhfive
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Thursday December 6, 2012 7:13:59 PM
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How does Tweetdeck figure into Twitter's overall UI strategy? If everyone uses Twitter via Tweetdeck, doesn't Twitter lose out on ad revenue? Does Tweetdeck have some kind of licensing deal with Twitter? I vaugely remember seeing something about Twitter cutting off 3rd party tweet apps... and there seems to be a strained relationship between Instagram and Twitter with analogous challenges....

Mitch Wagner
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Thursday December 6, 2012 9:00:32 PM
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mhhfive - Twitter owns Tweetdeck. 

As for ads: Twitter uses native adverising -- brands pay to promote their tweets -- so Twitter gets paid even if users don't go to their website. 

Twitter, has, indeed, capped third-party app access to the Twitter API, effectively limiting the growth size of third-party apps. And it's currently in a spitting match with Instagram -- Twitter cut off Instagram's access to Twitter users' friends lists, and Instagram now won't let Twitter display its photos in native format. 

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