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Thursday, 7 November 2013

The Beginner's Guide to TweetDeck

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TweetDeck's development path might look more like a roller coaster than the typical incline, but it's for good reason. After Twitter bought the app in 2011, TweetDeck pulled support for various social networks — most recently Facebook — and dropped its mobile apps in order to focus on its core purpose in desktop form: Twitter.
Social media managers and casual tweeters alike can benefit from TweetDeck's organizational tools, such as customizable columns, multiple account toggling and scheduling. With a modern, clean design and automatically refreshing feeds, TweetDeck's utility comes in its simplicity and ease in setting up.
Here's how to get started on TweetDeck. Soon your personal and professional Twitter troubles will be long gone.

Setting Up

Instead of connecting via Twitter.com, you'll need to download the app and create a separate TweetDeck account. You'll be able to connect Twitter accounts from there.
Then, decide if the Chrome web app or the Windows or Mac desktop apps suit your style.

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