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PostyBirb+ 3.1.70, released by developer Michael DiCarlo, belongs to the social-media automation category and is designed to reduce the repetitive labor artists face when publishing illustrations, animations, or mixed-media projects across a fragmented landscape of online galleries. The desktop client consolidates login credentials and posting options for more than a dozen supported platforms—including Twitter, DeviantArt, Fur Affinity, Inkbunny, Weasyl, Pixiv, Newgrounds, Mastodon, and Tumblr—into a single interface, allowing a finished file, its title, description, tags, and maturity rating to be uploaded simultaneously to every chosen destination. Batch queuing, scheduled releases, watermark injection, and thumbnail customization give creators control over presentation while sparing them the manual cycle of navigating each site. Version iteration has been steady: the public changelog lists fifteen distinct releases since the Electron-based project debuted, adding JSON export of post records, improved alt-text handling, per-site option presets, and dark-mode support. Because credentials are stored locally and traffic is routed through each platform’s official API, the utility is frequently adopted by illustrators, comic studios, fursuit photographers, and animation students who want to maintain a consistent publishing cadence without surrendering granular control over individual galleries. Drag-and-drop file support accepts PNG, JPG, GIF, MP4, and SWF, while a built-in tag builder helps maintain keyword consistency across disparate communities. PostyBirb+ is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, ensuring the latest build is always installed and enabling batch deployment alongside other applications.
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