Anna,
Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
Hi,
I use Syrinx, and one thing I love about it is how easy it is to read
tweets in the order they were received. You can set a bookmark on the
last tweet you read, then use a Go to Bookmark command and press the
Spacebar repeatedly to move the bookmark up
Hi,
I use Syrinx, and one thing I love about it is how easy it is to read
tweets in the order they were received. You can set a bookmark on the
last tweet you read, then use a Go to Bookmark command and press the
Spacebar repeatedly to move the bookmark up one tweet and hear it read.
Is there a limit to the number of tweets it will store? I know that on the
Windows side, where I have the misfortune to live just now, certain Twitter
clients will only hold the last 200 tweets you received. If you get a lot
of trafic over night, you might be out of luck. Is that limitation a
Hi Kevin,
I don't know of an easy way to find out how many tweets Syrinx stores.
I do know that I have several hundred tweets in it right now,
including a direct message from the end of July when I first joined
Twitter, so I think it keeps all of them.
Best,
Anna
Hi,
I also use Syrinx and love it. The only thing i wish it had is a way
to see those who follow me, not only those i follow. When this appears
i will be a really happy camper, especially if i can block people i
don't want following me directly from Syrinx.
/Krister
24 sep 2009 kl. 18.33
I agree, this is something that I'd like to see as well.
On Sep 24, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi,
I also use Syrinx and love it. The only thing i wish it had is a way
to see those who follow me, not only those i follow. When this appears
i will be a really happy camper,
Hi Maurice, two clients that work well are Twitterrific and Syrinx.
Twitterrific is a smaller / lighter client (very fast to use) and you
can get it from:
http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific
Syrinx is quite a bit more feature-rich and you can get it from: