One of the best twitter clients goes to the web
Some time ago, on the hub there was already a review of bDule - a powerful, beautiful and, for my personal taste, the best twitter client for windows. Since that review, bDule has become even better and has acquired new features, so the latest release, which happened the other day, added functionality to the ability to simultaneously search not only on twitter, but also on FriendFeed and OneRiot , plus support appeared for a list of the most popular twitter trends.
But the main announcement of the company Sobees, which develops bDule was the announcement of the resource www.sobees.com which is an almost complete online copy of the desktop version of bDule. Take a look at the screenshot:
The online version is written in Silverlight 3, which was released the other day. It is not much different from the desktop version and looks exactly the same. In the presence of a customizable interface, support for multiple accounts at once, powerful search. But the main feature of the project is out of browser support, which allows you to disconnect the web application from the browser and make it desktop with shortcuts on the desktop and then launch it without a browser. So the twitter client, stepping from the desktop to the web, is able to step back to the desktop.
For anyone with a platform that allows you to run silverlight 3 applications, I strongly recommend trying the new twitter web client. He may very well become your main twitter client.
But the main announcement of the company Sobees, which develops bDule was the announcement of the resource www.sobees.com which is an almost complete online copy of the desktop version of bDule. Take a look at the screenshot:
The online version is written in Silverlight 3, which was released the other day. It is not much different from the desktop version and looks exactly the same. In the presence of a customizable interface, support for multiple accounts at once, powerful search. But the main feature of the project is out of browser support, which allows you to disconnect the web application from the browser and make it desktop with shortcuts on the desktop and then launch it without a browser. So the twitter client, stepping from the desktop to the web, is able to step back to the desktop.
For anyone with a platform that allows you to run silverlight 3 applications, I strongly recommend trying the new twitter web client. He may very well become your main twitter client.