![]() I also noticed that two icons appear on the system tray, if you try to run the program, when it is already open. Tweeten Notifications respect Do Not Disturb settings in macOS (only on Intel Mac devices) and Focus Assist settings in Windows 10/11. You can view quoted tweets in notifications, as well as more general details for each tweet/notification. Note: The tray menu's quit option doesn't work properly. You can view images and GIFs within notifications. If only it did what it does in a lighter package, that would have been perfect. ![]() As someone who detests Twitter's default interface, and as a TweetDeck fan, I think the program offers an impressive experience, but I disagree with the "small app that can fit your pocket thing", at a 168MB it is anything but small. The application opens links in your default browser, but you can toggle an option from the Settings menu, to make it load directly in the program's window.Ītomic TweetDeck is an open source Electron app. Go back a page with alt + left arrow, or Forward with alt + right arrow. Thought the program refreshes the timeline automatically, you can do it manually by using Ctrl + R. it won't copy a Tweet's URL, or a profile link, and instead copies a link to TweetDeck's website. In case of text content, the menu's copy page link option doesn't work as expected, e.g. Similarly, you can also to copy a link to the media, it uses Twitter's URL shortening service for this. When you have an image open and right right-click on it, the menu allows you to copy the photo to the clipboard. The app can open media content directly, so you don't need to open the web browser just to view a picture or play a video. Com and upload all the pictures in the order you want them in, and click the Make GIF button. If you've used TweetDeck before, you may know that it has different right-click menus based on the content that you clicked on.Ītomic TweetDeck retains the experience for the most part, i.e., clicking the three-dot button offers the same options, but the app has some extra menus. The app support s a few keyboard shortcuts, you can minimize it with the hotkey Ctrl + W. Double-click on the tray icon or use its right-click menu > Toggle to bring back the window. The program sits in the system tray while minimized. ![]() Login to your Twitter account, and maximize the window. I suppose calling Atomic TweetDeck a web wrapper isn't totally fair, since it does offer some unique options. For those unaware, the sidebar on the left has buttons to compose a Tweet, perform a search on Twitter, view your timeline, access your lists, add columns, etc. If you're used to the original, there is no learning curve here. The interface is identical to Tweetdeck's web UI, which is a good thing. The first thing you're probably going to ask is, how and why is it using TweetDeck's logo and design? It isn't, the app is sort of a web wrapper that allows you to access TweetDeck, in other words, it's a web browser that is limited to the official site: The app is portable, and starts in a compact window. It is easy to setup, fast to use, and offers a range of ways to save time and effort in your social media outreach.If you want a standalone application that resembles the website, Atomic TweetDeck is an interesting choice. TweetDeck is described as 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. If you have not tried TweetDeck yet, take a look. ![]() I don't remember seeing that function years ago when I used TweetDeck more often. I’m particularly fond of the keyboard shortcuts (partial list below) and I'm eager to try out the “add accounts” option for times when I am helping out a client with their social media activity. ![]() I did try requesting the desktop site (arguable if that really helps - shrinks the columns down to a negative font size). Feel free to leave comments for me on Twitter if you are using it. There is a Mac app in the iTunes App Store, but I haven’t tried it yet. It is a bit clunky on mobile, surprisingly, at least on Android. Note: There is no mobile app, but it works in a mobile browser. Latest version Version 4.11.0 Released 5.94 MB Works with firefox 78. You should always use the latest version of an add-on. TweetDeck Add Columns Screenshot: TweetDeck Add Columns by TJ McCue 1 6 Better TweetDeck version history - 25 versions Be careful with old versions These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes. ![]()
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