Hmm, that would be down to the developers of said applications not moving them 
to OAuth, nothing to do with Twitter. They've had plenty of time and warnings 
to do so.

Don't take it out on Twitter when its down to the developers of the 
applications to maintain them.

On 3 Sep 2010, at 22:43, Herb wrote:

> You find not one Twitter application for Linux that is working.
> Means Twitter is just useless if you use Linux.
> Not to talk from the thousands of Websites which send status messages
> to Twitter (e.g. a new posting/thread is entered).
> 
> Looks like OAuth really works out for Twitter.
> Thx a lot guys, but it's time to look for something else than Twitter.
> Having enough people using the service and just doing that what you
> guys have done is absolutely not amusing.

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Reply via email to