Review: TweetDeck desktop Twitter client
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Perhaps that is the problem. In my opinion, TweetDeck’s user-interface appears to be a work-in-progress waiting to progress as new features are developed instead. Recent updates haven’t done much to improve the interface, and it certainly could use some love. The tiny buttons which are the key to most of TweetDeck’s features look a bit out of place, and the default color scheme is as dark and gloomy as the TweetDeck website. While you can change the color scheme in the settings window, the default colors are not my idea of a good first impression.
- Hey @MarkShurtleff, whether or not an execution is just, legal, moral, whatever, this is NOT the appropriate forum to advertise it. #tool
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2010/06/18 - When was the last time you stopped and thought about all the good in your life. Don't forget to appreciate what you've got. #life #advice
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2010/06/15 - And they won't secure the border with Mexico?? Read: "Vt. farmer draws a line at US bid to bolster border" http://bit.ly/aqiikU #tcot
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2010/05/17 - RT @2Btroy: I'm not sure what they're talking about, there is already a path to citizenship for for immigrants. #tcot
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