With the constant updating, tweets and twittering going on, we all thought we were in the know and keeping our friends right up to date, to the second, right? Chris24.ca , the developer of Tweetahead doesn't think so, he can help you to do one better. He (and Tweetahead) can help you to Tweet into the future! Yup, you heard right, you can set up tweets now and deliver them into the future. The possibilities are endless. Now you can even automate yourself on Twitter!
The Tweet Ahead app is available as a Mac OS X dashboard Widget and can be downloaded here .
There is also a Tweet Ahead web page but we are not exactly sure what it does. There is no info and it just asks you for a user ID and password. We weren't comfortable entering our Twitter ID in here when we don't even know what the site is for or what it does.
Anyway, the concept is cool. If anyone has more details, let us all know in the comments.
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Neither method of tweeting
Neither method of tweeting ahead has worked for me (yet?). Has anyone else gotten it to work?
What would make this valuable--apart from the working thing--is if you could schedule tweets more than 24 hours in advance.
Web site
Once you log in with your Twitter username/password you can do through the site what you can do through the widget.
TweetAhead
The web site does the same thing the widget does. If you input your password and username, as I just did, you're taken to a site that has much the same interface as the dashboard widget. I've just scheduled a post on my @debra_hamel account and await its arrival, but the one I scheduled via the dashboard for a few minutes ago didn't come in. Yet.
:)
Ehehe mah...this is against Twitter trend. :)
huge
I think that widget is too huge to be practical. I've got a 13 inch macbook and it takes up a lot of space.
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