Die neue Version von TweetDeck hat genau das, worauf ich gewartet habe und so wie es aussieht, hat sich am Design auch ein bisschen was getan.
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Hier die neue KeyFeatures
Twitter Lists:
LinkedIn:
Retweet:
Geolocation:
I think this should be version 1.0 - very impressed by the extensive number of updates to TweetDeck. Delicious New Features: LinkedIn
Super useful. Who really spends much time on the LinkedIn site? Certainly not me - but now I have a column for it - Im sure I'll stay better connected with my business contacts.
Lists
List support - which is great. But one feature is especially useful to people with TweetDeck groups (ie me - I make/made heavy use of them due to following a lot of people). You can convert a TweetDeck group to a Twitter List now!
Retweets
You have the choice of the new API retweets - or old style. Very flexible - nice.
Interface
Bit quicker, bit nicer looking - slicker.
Bit.ly Account Integration
URL's shortened in TweetDeck can now link to your Bit.ly account (which I think is a new feature?). This means you can track your Bit.ly URL clicks - without having to go to the Bit.ly site. Nice time saver.
GeoTagging
Although the Air & iPhone apps dont yet GeoTag tweets themselves - any tweets using the Geo Tagging API will let you open a map to view details. Im looking forward to seeing the Twitter & Facebook Geo stuff mature - FourSquare - watch out.
List of the changes + video:
http://support.tweetdeck.com/home Nick.
Sehr geil. Die ersten Minuten laufen auch sehr stabil.
I've always wondered if a "tweetdeck interface for email" would make sense. Basic column for white listed important people, add columns for filters (search terms, groups of people,etc.) and other parameters. People can write longer emails, but the form factor enforces things to be shorter when they can. Integrate in some simple plugins for media sharing (pictures, video, large doc attachments). It would also know when notifications came in from facebook,twitter,etc. since each service usually uses a certain email address. This is my killer email app. If someone builds it, name your price, and ill be your first customer.
Picked up this comment from Fred Wilson's post about dealing with 500 emails. The application of design principles that help manage Twitter makes a lot of sense for email.
I like the concept of email borrowing from another field to be improved.
So there are two desktop/web services I'm curious about now that I have a PC that can handle them. TweetDeck and Cliqset. I don't use Facebook, but would love to have a place where my full twitter stream (not just the friends who use the the 3rd party service), RSS feeds, FriendFeed stuff, etc. can all be piled into one screen. From their websites I can't figure out if either of them do that or would be a waste of my time to download. So:
I'll keep it short and sweet rather than bore y'all with an in-depth review:
Pros:
Seemingly each day a new Twitter client blots out of the stable door to the world of social media nuts, most of which I ignore/disregard/can't be bothered to download. But having had great experiences with Seesmic's Twhirl Twitter app, I've decided to give the new Seesmic for Windows a while - so far it looks good!
I'll continue playing around with it today and share my thoughts in a follow-up post. No direct download link is provided on the official website yet (as you have to sign up) so visit http://d.seesmic.com/swin/setup.exe to grab a copy for yourself.
Also, take a look at my impressions of the Android version at retroid.com "Seesmic: The best Android Twitter client?"