Re: [twitter-dev] Looking for a simple Open Source Client - for Site Customer Support
With a little bit of work you could use Drupal with the Twitter module and a few others. http://drupal.org http://drupal.org/project/twitter http://drupal.org/project/twitter_search http://drupal.org/project/lightbox2 Sbraham On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 16:33, coolrebel simon...@gmail.com wrote: Does anyone know of a v simple site-driven / site based twitter client that could do the following? allow site visitors / registered users to tweet us from their account to our customer support account. uses twitter Oauth provides this service via a pop-up that activates when user clicks on our site help button limits the stream to our help account + @mentions of our account. If necessary, our team will develop our own, but just thought we'd ask Many thanks Simon -- Abraham Williams | Community Evangelist | http://web608.org Project | Intersect | http://intersect.labs.poseurtech.com Hacker | http://abrah.am | http://twitter.com/abraham This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Madison, WI, United States
Re: [twitter-dev] Looking for a simple Open Source Client - for Site Customer Support
People have made their own suggestions, so I'm not going to mirror them. I would suggest, however, that customer to business communication probably would be better conducted on a forum other than twitter (people who are trying to describe problems they are having aren't at their most succinct and you usually need more information than 140 characters provides). Now business-to-customer maybe, but it would probably be better in the form of tweeting the customer a shortlink. On 12/5/2009 3:33 PM, coolrebel wrote: Does anyone know of a v simple site-driven / site based twitter client that could do the following? allow site visitors / registered users to tweet us from their account to our customer support account. uses twitter Oauth provides this service via a pop-up that activates when user clicks on our site help button limits the stream to our help account + @mentions of our account. If necessary, our team will develop our own, but just thought we'd ask Many thanks Simon