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Twitteriffic launches new release
Twitteriffic is one of our favorite Twitter clients and today the developers (Icon Factory) have released version 2.1. Here are the release notes:
Twitterrific v 2.1
New Features:
- Keychain is used for multiple Twitter logins
- Added Growl support
- Tweets can be processed with AppleScript
- Added support for NetNewsWire
- Tweet URLs can be dragged into other applications
- Reorganized configuration panel to reduce clutter
- Added window customization with transparency, shadows and font size
- New hidden preferences for power users
- Added frickin’ laser beams to the Easter egg
Improvements:
- A warning was added when tweets exceed 140 characters
- Multiple URLs in a tweet will be linked correctly
- Added alerts to warn of problems with Twitter API
- Preference saving is more robust
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Twitter Tools 1.0 Released
Twitter Tools the plug-in to integrate Twitter with Wordpress has moved out of beta and up to version 1.0. Alex King states on his web page the following info about the release:
"Features include:
- Archive your Twitter tweets (downloaded every 15 minutes)
- Create a blog post from each of your tweets
-Create a daily digest post of your tweets
- Create a tweet on Twitter whenever you post in your blog, with a link to the blog post
- Post a tweet from your sidebar
- Post a tweet from the WP Admin screens
- Pass your tweets along to another service (via API hook)
Changes from the last beta release include:
- Lots more error handling
- A “Test Login” button
- @username is now clickable in tweets
- A template tag for just the latest tweet
- Make sure not to tweet when editing a tweet digest post
- Make sure not to show duplicate tweets in sidebar
- Twitter Tools now gets credit on tweets created from Twitter Tools
- Lots more that I can’t think of right now
UPDATE: Yes, I urge everyone using the previous beta releases to upgrade to this version."
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Review of Twitterific 2.0 - Twitter Client for Mac OS X
Review of Twitterific 2.0 - Twitter Client for Mac OS X
We were looking for a better way to update via Twitter and thought we would try out the new release of Twitterific version 2.0. From when we first installed it we noticed the effort they put into the classy interface design and it felt right at home along with our other mac applications. Install and setup was easy and all we had to do was enter our Twitter account information and it instantly hooked up and got our "tweets". 
Preferences
The preferences screen is as expected and lets you change some settings in Twitterific. You can decide to view your friends list or the public page, the frequency of tweets refresh, set notifications (visual and sound), window preferences an set a hot key to toggle the window. Screenshot below.
The Main Window
The Main Twitterific window is super easy to use and you can see your own tweets as well as your friend's. On each tweet dialouge there are three small icons that let you 1. goto that user's twitter page on twitter.com. 2. goto that user's personal webpage and 3. you can mark that tweet as a favorite. Below the tweets is
an area for you to update directly to your account at Twitter. It counts down the number of characters you have left (messages are 140 characters max). A cool feature is that if you enter a long URL, it gets turned into a short url automatically. On the left of the text entry box there are a couple of buttons, home icon goes to the Twitter website, there is a wrench icon that opens the preferences and there is a refresh button. Another cool thing is that the Mac OS X spell check works inside of Twitterific (as you can see in the screenshot below). If you mis-spell a word just right click it and select the correct spelling as usual. 
Stability
Overall Twitterific was very stable and has not crashed in the last 3 days that we have been using it. There has been periodic loss of connection but we are not sure if that is due to the Twitter service, Twitterific or our Internet connection.
Conclusion
We are happy with Twitterific and will keep using it as our Mac OS X client. The only other thing we wish it had is the ability to see your list of friends and favorites like on the twitter web page. Another bonus would be the ability to link XML and RSS feeds to your Twitter account directly from Twitterific. Other than that, congrats on a nice clean and simple to use app from the Icon Factory. We look forward to future releases. Twitterific!
Here is a list of Twitterific 2.0 features from their website:
* Clean, concise UI with small desktop footprint
* Auto refreshing at user defined intervals
* Highlights tweets that are unread
* Auto show / hide when new tweets arrive
* Control over window layering and priority
* Single click access to user profile pages
* Switch between friend and public tweets easily
* Keyboard shortcuts for list navigation and more
* Menubar app that doesn't take up Dock space
* Audio notification for new tweets
* Hotkey to show / hide tweets
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