Twitteroo 1.3 Released

Posted on Saturday 10 February 2007

Twitteroo 1.3 is now available for download!

New Features

Bug Fixes

  • Notification window is topmost again

This version of Twitteroo employs the newly free-to-use TwitterooCore Library. If you’re a .NET programmer with an idea for a Windows or ASP.NET application then check out TwitterooCore and make something fun, fantastic and free!


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4 Comments for 'Twitteroo 1.3 Released'

  1.  
    PoV
    February 10, 2007 | 4:15 am
     

    Great app. A few things to look in to:

    - Marking posts as favorites
    - Deleting posts (own)
    - posted “from Twitteroo” link (Twitter people’s help needed)

    Keep up the goods.

  2.  
    PoV
    February 11, 2007 | 1:20 am
     

    Another one. Some way to run multiple instances Twitteroo, in cases where you want to use it as a collaborative note taking tool. A way to change taskbar icons would help that too.

  3.  
    March 1, 2007 | 1:18 pm
     

    I’m new to the whole Twitter thing, so I might be missing something… but Twitteroo seems to allow up to 147 characters, whereas Twitter itself limits me to 140. Looks like a brilliant app apart from that… :)

  4.  
    March 12, 2007 | 11:24 am
     

    Great app! I use both Windows and Mac PCs, and although Twitterific on Mac is nice, I got too annoyed with it always popping up windows telling me that it couldn’t connect. So in that desert of popups, Twitteroo makes a wonderful oasis for my Windows PC.

    I found a misprint in the settings. You have a “Transparency” option defaulting to 100%, which makes Twitteroo entirely visible. But something is incorrect here. Either use “Opacity” or make 100% transparent mean invisible like it should.

    When something is 100% transparent / 0% opaque, you see right through it.
    When something is 0% transparent / 100% opaque, you don’t see through it at all.

    It’s an easy oversight. Kind of like “Turn up the air conditioner.” … Does that mean increase the AC’s power (thus turning down the temperature), or does that mean turn up the temperature?

    Sorry. I probably caused someone’s brain to crash. Reboot!

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