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Desktop App

The web interface is good (and getting better), but TweetTree needs a desktop App to capitalize on it's excellent features.

Ideally create a desktop app based on Adobe AIR co many other Twitter clients

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      • riawidayaniriawidayani commented  · 

        why I found it difficult to get into tweetree? please help me

      • Karla HernandezKarla Hernandez commented  · 

        I wouldn't use a desktop app. I've used many of the other Twitter apps that used Adobe AIR and they slowed my computer.

      • HoberHober commented  · 

        I would also agree with the point against Adobe AIR. AIR is such a memory hog that it makes all the other twitter AIR applets burdensome to use.

      • rickybuchananrickybuchanan commented  · 

        Ideally, *don't* create with Adobe AIR because it's completely inaccessible to screen reader users and those with other accessibilty issues like needing a larger font size or needing to specify font and foreground/background colours. It's not integrated into any OS it seems - eg on OS X it can't use standard Growl notifications.

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