The new TweetDeck interface is similar to what is currently available on the web version of. Most importantly, it does what its desktop counterparts does-sifts and sorts through all kinds of noise to let you get at your replies, messages, and most relevant search terms quickly. Twitter is beginning to test a completely redesigned version of TweetDeck, the company announced today. The iPhone app does a great job of recreating the multi-column control of TweetDeck through sliding tabs, and offers most of the functionality for reading and posting that other popular apps like Seesmic and TwitterFon. Click here for the full HD version When you first open the TweetDeck App for iPad, you can add all your Twitter accounts (multi-account support) and then, if you have one, enter your TweetDeck account and choose which synchronized columns you want to bring in from the Desktop TweetDeck or TweetDeck App for iPhone. The desktop versions don’t seem to synchronise all your actual app settings, though, so our previously posted migration tip is worth checking out.Īs for the client updates themselves, well, TweetDeck as run on Adobe AIR hasn’t changed all that much, other than allowing for controlling multiple Twitter accounts, which power users will love and may migrate over for. TweetDeck allows you to follow any number of Twitter and Facebook accounts you run in one columned application. TweetDeck makes it easier for publishers, marketers and power users to. Track and organize content, and engage with your communities in real-time. Monitor multiple timelines on a single screen. The column synchronisation is a smart move, considering many fans of TweetDeck’s increasingly popular desktop client are likely to try out the iPhone and iPod touch version and not want to have to add in all their columns again. TweetDeck for Mac has been updated with regional and city level trends, multiphoto improvements for large columns, and more. TweetDeck makes it easier to track and participate the real-time conversations you care about. A powerful, real-time tool for people who live on Twitter. Windows/Mac/Linux/iPhone: TweetDeck, the Twitter client that helps cut through social noise, has unleashed a clever version of its popular multi-column app for iPhones, as well as made it easy to synchronise columns and work with multiple Twitter accounts. TweetDeck is not available for iPad but there are plenty of alternatives with similar functionality.
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