Twitter Deck
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.
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:
so @TweetDeck Windows app is dead. any good alternatives? web version not an option really.
— Maryka Sennema (@smaryka) April 15, 2016
@Enyu_RS tweetdeck windows app got shut down soooo.. 🙁 i dont like the webclient
— Sheila;❥ (@Sheiilax) April 15, 2016
I miss Tweetdeck already. Anyone have any good alternatives? I really don't want to read twitter on my browser or phone at work.
— Craig Majors (@Serok42) April 15, 2016
For those unaware, TweetDeck is Twitter's own dashboard tool, similar to Hootsuite or Sprout Social, but entirely devoted to Twitter. Through TweetDeck, you can monitor and action every aspect of your Twitter presence - but what many don't realize is that TweetDeck is always evolving. This wikiHow teaches you how to set up TweetDeck, an advanced Twitter interface that allows you to manage multiple accounts, filter parts of your feed into their own columns, and stay on top of topics more easily than with the Twitter. Finally, TweetDeck Teams has two types of roles: admin and contributor. As the person who knows the password, you can still Tweet from the account, add or remove team members, view the team and access the account from non-TweetDeck platforms (e.g., Twitter.com, Twitter mobile apps).
Thankfully, all hope is not lost!
It’s given us a chance to check out a couple of alternative Twitter apps, such as Hootsuite and the up and coming Tweeten. 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 loved:
@itmeJP@BiggerPace just told me about https://t.co/vLxg6eakHK the other day, worth a look!
— distortednet (@distortednet) April 15, 2016
@itmeJP 'Tweeten' is a new desktop app that still is in beta that looks just like tweetdeck.
— AntDroid (@DroidAnt) April 15, 2016
But, 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.
First off, many browsers, including Opera, have handy add-ons and extensions that can help enhance Tweetdeck in browser for you. One of my favorites is TweetDeck enhancer:
If you want a multitasking experience within the browser, you should check out our nifty sidebar setup. 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:
Twitter Deck Doctor
Don’t get me wrong, change is hard – especially when we lose an essential desktop app. As a TweetDeck fan, I’d love to hear what new apps you’ve been trying recently or what your opinion is on the web version?
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