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DestroyTwitter

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DestroyTwitter is a robust but compact Twitter application built to run on Mac, Windows, and Linux using Adobe AIR. It consists of a series of canvases that constantly update to keep tweets current and up-to-date using notifications that appear immediately after a new tweet arrives. DestroyTwitter also features complete direct messaging functionality. Messages and tweets can be replied to with the original visible for quick and easy reference. A search function is also available to track anything that's b... More info »

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  2. Thumbnail for Screenshot: The Home canvas consists of tweets by both the user and the user's friends. Unlike the other canvases, it can retrieve up to 200 tweets by using the Home tweet count preference.
  3. Thumbnail for Screenshot: The Tweet composition sends a simple tweet. It is toggled by either the Tweet button in the bottom right or in Mac OS X with the key shortcut command+t.


DestroyTwitter is a robust but compact Twitter application built to run on Mac, Windows, and Linux using Adobe AIR. It consists of a series of canvases that constantly update to keep tweets current and up-to-date using notifications that appear immediately after a new tweet arrives. DestroyTwitter also features complete direct messaging functionality. Messages and tweets can be replied to with the original visible for quick and easy reference. A search function is also available to track anything that's being talked about.

DestroyTwitter was added by strangnet (User) 3/12/2009 and the lastest change was made 3/12/2009.


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  2. Thumbnail for Screenshot: The Home canvas consists of tweets by both the user and the user's friends. Unlike the other canvases, it can retrieve up to 200 tweets by using the Home tweet count preference.
  3. Thumbnail for Screenshot: The Tweet composition sends a simple tweet. It is toggled by either the Tweet button in the bottom right or in Mac OS X with the key shortcut command+t.