![]() Update October 10th, 2011: Sadly the enormous amount of comments that could be found below the original post are lost in cyberspace after Tweetdeck moved their blog to Posterous. Link : Tweetdeck – Android Ecosystem Infoporn Overload ![]() Impressive stats showing a huge number of Android phone types and OS versions used by Tweetdeck beta testers. Link : The Register – Fragmentation bomb wounds Android in developer war Posted on MaMaCategories Links, Updates Tags android, app development, fragmentation, mobile, Tweetdeck Android Ecosystem Statistics Overload Oh, and don’t forget about tablet support that was added to Android 3.0, which makes the number of screen sizes and types of hardware even more diverse than it was 18 months ago. If the Android ecosystem was that fragmented already 18 months ago, consider how fragmented it is nowadays now that we have Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) and 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) added to the equation. When this subject comes up, I always point to these statistics, published by Tweetdeck in October 2010: You can download TweetDeck as one of your sidebar tools, which will keep your tweet threads open to the left of your screen, so you can follow along while surfing the web:ĭon’t get me wrong, change is hard – especially when we lose an essential desktop app.The Register published the following news on their website a few days ago:Ī new study conducted by IDC and mobile-developer platform and services company Appcelerator has determined that as Google’s open source Android operating system becomes more and more fragmented, fewer and fewer developers are putting it on their “must-code-for” list. If you want a multitasking experience within the browser, you should check out our nifty sidebar setup. One of my favorites is TweetDeck enhancer : distortednet April 15, "Tweeten" is a new desktop app that still is in beta that looks just like tweetdeck.īut, for those holding out for the stable version or still trying to get used to the web version of Tweetdeck, which in my opinion still does a good job for what I need, there’s some browser tricks that’ll make the transition smoother and the web version just that little less painful to use.įirst off, many browsers, including Opera, have handy add-ons and extensions that can help enhance Tweetdeck in browser for you. Although the Tweeten Windows app is still in beta, it’s already proving to be pretty popular and a decent alternative to the Tweetdeck we just told me about the other day, worth a look! ![]() It’s given us a chance to check out a couple of alternative Twitter apps, such as Hootsuite and the up and coming Tweeten. Anyone have any good alternatives? I really don't want to read twitter on my browser or phone at work. Maryka Sennema April 15, tweetdeck windows app got shut down soooo. any good alternatives? web version not an option really. Of course, you can still use the web version of TweetDeck, but over the last couple of days it’s become clear that this isn’t exactly filling the void the app has left behind: Some sad news for us Twitter enthusiasts on Windows! As of today, Twitter is no longer supporting the TweetDeck Windows app, which was, for many of us, a handy way to build custom Twitter feed dashboards and manage accounts.
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