subject: TweetDeck: manage accounts on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter from your desktop [print this page] TweetDeck: manage accounts on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter from your desktop
From Facebook to Twitter, through MySpace and similar sites, now we all have so many profiles on social networks that manage them all in a constant has become a real business from the Titans.
TweetDeck is a nice free application that aims primarily intended to solve this problem by aggregating in a single column structure customizable window, all updates and news from Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and other social networks.
With TweetDeck, each user can update their status on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace singly, timing of the publication of the post, attach multimedia files to them and shorten the links posted on your profile without lifting a finger (does everything in TweetDeck automatic).
With flexible software user interface, you can decide how many columns to display in the main window of the latter and what to display in them. Remarkable, then, the ability to filter content based on keywords and custom comment on posts of friends without access to the browser.
Because it is based on Adobe AIR framework (which must be installed on your computer), the program is compatible with all major operating systems and has the same functionality on both Windows and Mac and Linux.
The tests are not all equal and can vary, for example, by following a particular area of the screen with your mouse, or even which of the unspeakable parts of the screen has become more lighting. All this is to certify the integrity of our state of mind at that moment, as a kind of alcohol test.
The service is very friendly, and although it may seem trivial has a curious feature, if only to make a smile in relation to the many applications that the PC can have in real life. In addition to not drive after taking alcohol - which is something much more important - perhaps it would be useful, to avoid unpleasant events, but think twice before going to write silly on Facebook.