

The three dots next to the favorite icon includes. Only hint I got, was that Ambiance, the Ubuntu theme, uses SVG format for its icons, and TweetDeck uses PNG. While using TweetDeck, below each tweet, there are options using which you can easily like, retweet or reply. The most powerful Twitter tool for real-time tracking, organizing, and engagement. I haven’t found a solution to this yet (so if you do, please let me know!). TweetDeck is your personal browser for staying in touch with what’s happening now. And I just don’t like that.Īs you can see in the image above, it displays the TweetDeck Icon tray image with an ugly gray or white box arround it. So, it stays running on the background! This means less pollution on my taskbar (indeed, just moving the clutter…)! Anyhow, a problem with TweetDeck I have since I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04, is that the icon in the notification area draws itself with an ugly white/gray border. You can also choose a default account to compose, like, and reply to Tweets with ease. Now, you need to expand the account you want to delete by clicking the down arrow. Toggle between them by clicking your profile icon and then click the profile icon (s) of your added accounts. Open TweetDeck on your computer and select Accounts in the navigation bar. Follow these steps in TweetDeck: Click your profile icon. The next step is to then click on link another account to your own button.

It is the icon above the gear icon for settings, shown below. The first step is to click the 2 people icon in the left hand sidebar, similar to adding a column. TweetDeck runs smoothly on MS Windows, Apple OS X and last but not least, Linux! Not to forget, TweetDeck is actually also very handy when you like to post your message on more than Twitter alone.Īnother nice TweetDeck feature is that it is capable of minimizing itself to the icon tray. Users can now add another account to TweetDeck and switch between them with ease. Connecting multiple accounts to your TweetDeck is very easy. One of the more practical arguments in favor for TweetDeck, is that I like the fact that I can use it cross platform. As regular Twitter user, I really like my TweetDeck.
