Showing posts with label new twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new twitter. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Twitter for Mac: ‘Tweet’ from Anywhere in OS X

Just a few days ago everyone was talking about a simple bookmarklet for Safari that sends the site title and link to Twitter for Mac (Tweetie 2). Last night, I even found a Safari extension that did the same thing but also adds a tweet option in the contextual menu (right click) within Safari.

Right after I tweeted the link, @SebastienPeek told me “who needs that when you can highlight anything, right click and it’ll show Tweet?” I had no idea what he was talking about, do you? I asked him if it was Safari only and he went one step more and said that it’s system wide, you can do it with a right click and highlight of any text. @BoltClock is credited with pointing me to this discovery. It’s system-wide for all apps that support Mac OS X’s contextual menu item additions. Here’s some visual goodness:
Simply:

  • Click and drag almost any text in Safari or Chrome
  • Right click and ‘Tweet’. 

It tosses the text into the new tweet window in Twitter for Mac. I found it also works in apps like iChat, Mail.app, Ecoute, Reeder, iCal. These are just a few. Some things that it doesn’t play nice with: the address bar in your web browser, text embedded in Flash, Firefox, just to name a few.
Sure, the bookmarklet and the Safari extension do a bit more than than just sending selected text from Safari into a new tweet, but Twitter for Mac’s ‘Tweet’ sends selected text from all over OS X. I think Twitter for Mac is one cool bird.

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS:
If this is not working for you, please check your Services Prefs and make sure ‘Tweet’ is checked under Files and Folders.

  • Open terminal.app and paste “/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain system -domain user”
  • Reboot and ‘Tweet’ should now show up in your contextual menu.

Via: macstories.net
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

iTunes's Ping Feature Gains Twitter Support

Twitter has just announced it's support with Apple's iTunes Ping feature! You can link your Ping profile to your Twitter account and find the people you know on Twitter on Ping.
Starting today Ping, iTunes' new social network for music, and Twitter are making it even easier for people to share music discoveries with their friends by putting Ping activity, song previews and links to purchase and download music from the iTunes Store right in their Tweets on Twitter.com.
Also thanks to New Twitter’s embed panel, you’ll be able to see song previews and iTunes links directly in the Twitter home page.
On Ping you can easily link to your Twitter account to instantly find Ping users among the people you already follow on Twitter.

Once you’ve linked the accounts, whenever you Post, Like, Review, or tell your friends why you purchased a song or album on Ping, this activity will also be tweeted to your Twitter followers – complete with playable song previews and links to purchase and download music from iTunes.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Osfoora for iPhone App Updated to Bring Numerous New Features

Said Marouf has just updated his popular Twitter client app for iPhone, “Osfoora”. Osfoora for iPhone 1.6 is now available in iTunes app store, it brings a bunch of new features as OAuth Echo compatibility and fixes several bugs. Here's the full changelog below.
What's New in Version 1.6

- Updated Image services to support OAuth Echo.
- Mobypicture Image and Video upload support.
- Twitgoo support.
- Fixed Posterous issues.
- Bug fix related to Blocking users.
- Fixed issue with yfrog video previews
- Improved scrolling.
- Slightly modified Icon.
Osfoora for iPhone is available in iTunes app store and you can purchase it for $2.99. For previous members of Osfoora, you can get the update for free.

Download Osfoora for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad [iTunes Link]

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Meet the New Twitter Website [Hands On]

Twitter's been trending on it's own social media website over the weekend about #NewTwitter, now, it's been revealed (at least for me). The new Twitter website is very similar to it's newly released iPad app with two-column style, the left one showing the stream and the right one providing all content, videos, images, and other content. The coolest feature in the new Twitter is embedded content, it'll now open in-line in the right column.
Of course, the biggest addition is adding pictures and videos embedded on the site, sixteen media providers are on the board including Twitpic, Youtube, Twitvid, Vimeo, Ustream, and other popular picture & video services. The search bar and settings has been given placement at the top of the site in its own header. Rollouts are selected by members not places, within weeks, everyone will get it, and also can get back to the old one (but no one would do that).

Ok, I don't want to talk a lot as the pictures and screenshots can say all what I need to say, but at least I can say, we can now give up our dedicated Twitter clients (TweetDeck, HootSuite, Echofon, etc.), Pictures below.

Main Screen


Embedded Content


Time Line Stream [Left Column]


Right Column


Profile Page


Search Results


Retweets list


Embedded Image from Twitpic


Embedded Video from Twitvid


Messages Page


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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Two Most Requested Features, Come to New Twitter

Twitter will enrich its new web interface with some new features, today we were tipped with arrival of the most requested features which will be touchable in the New Twitter. the two features are "Reply to All" and "Auto-complete"

Reply-to-all function does exactly what you would think, so that if some names are mentioned in a tweet, your reply button will now reply to all mentioned names. If you want to remove any of the mentioned names, you have to handle this manually.
Auto-complete function allows you simply start with the '@' sign and type the first letter of any name, then it will automatically suggest you with names.
Some of these feature may be already existing on some Twitter client apps, but we can't forget the big amount of users who just use the service wia twitter.com, Any way it seems like we will surprised with tons of the new amazing features on the NewTwitter interface.
[via thenextweb]

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