Tag Archives: Adobe Air
Destroy Twitter - Adobe Air Twitter App
Posted on 04. Jan, 2009 by John.
DestroyTwitter is the latest in a long line of Twitter applications built on the Adobe AIR platform. It consists of a series of canvases that are constantly updating to keep your tweets current and comes with some nice little hotkey shortcuts for people who use OSX
DestroyTwitter also features complete direct messaging functionality. Messages and tweets [...]
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updating.me just got interesting
Posted on 29. Aug, 2008 by John.
I’ve been following updating.me for a short while now, and was thinking about trying it out after it came out of beta, until today. The site is along the same lines as ping.fm and updates all your social services in one go such as Twitter, FriendFeed, Plurk, Identi.ca, Rejaw and also supports less mainstream platforms [...]
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Pownce Desktop gets an Upgrade
Posted on 12. Jul, 2008 by John.
Pownce is like the proverbial bus at the moment, no news in ages and then 3 things come along at once. As well as announcing the iPhone apps and the PostRank integration they have released a complete rebuild of their desktop application.
The new application has been built up from scratch and contains some of the [...]
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TweetDeck puts groups and topics on your desktop
Posted on 01. Jul, 2008 by John.
TweetDeck is an awesome looking Adobe Air desktop application that is currently in private beta, so we can’t have a peek just yet but It’s main aim is to change the existing functionality of Twitter by taking twitter feeds, and breaking them down into bite sized pieces. The application gives the user the option to [...]
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Plurk Apps for Adobe Air
Posted on 24. Jun, 2008 by John.
Probably the most requested feature for Plurk when it came on the scene, and something that Pownce got right at the launch was the release of a desktop client.
Now you have 2 to choose from, the first one made by The Inquisitr and is called PlurkAir
The Second one is called PlurkIt from TwisterMc
Both look the same [...]

