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TwitDoc - uploading files, pictures and videos to Twitter

02 May 2023, 11:59, parser
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Talk about the ever-increasing popularity of Twitter? I think it's already noticeable. Many people using this service are looking for convenient tools to simplify their work. TwitDoc.com , a service for posting documents, pictures and videos on Twitter, offers to use its desktop client — TwitDoc. The application works in Adobe Air, and is a simple utility for placing documents with one click.

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Three types of data are supported — documents (Word (doc, docx), PowerPoint (ppt, pptx, pps), Excel (xls, xlsx), PDF, PS, Open Office (odt, odp, sxw, sxl), and text (txt, rtf) - 15 megabytes), pictures (jpg, png, gif — 10 megabytes), video files (avi, mov, qt, mpg, mpeg, mp4, m4v, wmv, flv - 25 megabytes).

Attaching a file to a message is done by simply dragging it into the program window. The number of available characters in the message is being counted down. As a result, we receive messages on Twitter with a link to the file, clicking on which you can view it online.

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The program is minimalistic, easy to use, quite beautiful and very undemanding. It will be of interest primarily to those who are not a Twitter evangelist, but from time to time post pictures and videos on it.

Install the TwitDoc client: http://twitdoc.com/desktop .

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