![]() ![]() We’ve done a little poking around, and we like what we see so far. TweetDeck has also been visually enhanced with inline media previews, allowing users to view thumbnail previews of images and videos inside tweets.Īlso new is the ability to (finally) manage Twitter lists and an option to “Edit & RT.” The latter change, for the uninitiated, is a pretty big deal for power Twitterers who simply can’t live without the “RT” in our retweets or the ability to edit and add text before firing off someone else’s 140-character missive. The tool continues to operate semi-independently - deeper Twitter hooks have been added, of course - and maintains its oringial name.Įxisting TweetDeck users should appreciate today’s new “Activity” and “Interactions” columns they carry over Activity tab features from the new-new December update over to the desktop. ![]() The column-heavy social utility was acquired by Twitter in May 2011 for a reported $40 million. It’s insanely popular with hyperactive Twitter users and journalists everywhere. TweetDeck, as a reminder, is the all-in-one, consumer-tailored social media dashboard fine-tuned for all types of Twitter stalking. Most notably, the application includes two special columns allowing Twitter users to track follower activity in real time or keep up with all of the interactions related to their tweets. The new 1.3 version brings with it a bevy of new features that will keep Twitter-holics glued to even more columns for even longer. ![]()
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