TweetDeck v0.30 launched

by Mahesh Kukreja · 0 comments

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TweetDeck Beta got an update recently. TweetDeck is a successful Twitter desktop client. This release of TweetDeck brings your friends even closer than before. You can fully manage your Facebook wall and pages and MySpace integration is available as well.

You can now update your status and mood on Facebook, keep up-to-date with your friends on MySpace, make comments, view photos, videos, events and applications using on MySpace using TweetDeck.

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What’s new in v0.30?

MySpace Integration, Improved Facebook Integration

Full Powered Facebook

Your Facebook Friend’s feed appears as a separate column in TweetDeck. You are able to comment on them from TweetDeck now. Besides you will also notice whether someone commented on your or your friend’s updates and you are able to reply instantly. Of course indicating that you like an update is as simple as well. Just click the thumb up.

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TweetDeck befriends MySpace

Update your MySpace status and mood from TweetDeck.  Keep your finger on the pulse with new MySpace columns to stay up-to-date with your friends’ status and moods, comments on your profile and view the full activity stream choc full of photos, events, videos and apps. I personally don’t use MySpace much, so I haven’t yet tried it with TweetDeck.

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Improved Image Uploading with Drag and Drop

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Showing what you’re up to is also a whole lot easier. Simply drag and drop photos into TweetDeck to post to Facebook or Twitter.  There’s also a little preview so you can make sure you’re sharing the right photos. :p

And there are many more features released with this update of TweetDeck. You can check them all.

You can download TweetDeck here.

Happy Tweeting.

-Mahesh.

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