Or the Perl command-line client TTYtter at http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter/
See what I mean? :) DC ultramegaman <[email protected]>: For a command-line twitter tool, try Python Twitter Tools: http://mike.verdone.ca/twitter/ On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:20 PM, der Mouse <[email protected]> wrote: > There are all *sorts* of things to complain about in Twitter, Plurk, > Second Life, and all the Web X.Y Kool-Aid, but the things that people > who haven't used them to speak of think are the problems aren't > actually the problems at all... ...for you. For me, for example, they all have one major problem: they require use of a Web interface, or a closed-source "application download" (which wouldn't run for me even if I were willing to try it). Or, at least, all the things of that ilk I've looked into do, and I've never heard of one that doesn't. (If there are some that don't I'd be interested to hear.) For other people, this isn't a problem at all.
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