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Tweeten is a Windows desktop client that wraps the official TweetDeck interface in a native shell, giving social-media professionals, journalists, and community managers a faster, more stable way to monitor and post across multiple Twitter accounts at once. Built by Mehedi Hassan, the program preserves every column, filter, and scheduling function of TweetDeck while adding system-level enhancements such as detachable windows, drag-and-drop media uploads, automatic GIF playback, and real-time notification badges that integrate with the Windows taskbar. Power users can assign custom shortcuts to jump between columns, mute keywords globally, or export entire column layouts for reuse on another machine. Because the application caches tweets locally, timelines remain readable during brief network outages and resume updating the moment connectivity returns. Version 5.5.0 refines the column-swipe animation, squashes several memory leaks that could accumulate after days of continuous use, and adds experimental support for tall scrolling screenshots when sharing tweet threads. The publisher maintains four concurrent release lines—stable, beta, nightly, and legacy—so enterprises that standardised on an earlier build can remain locked to it while other machines test upcoming features. Tweeten therefore sits in the “Social Media Management & Marketing” category, positioned between lightweight mobile clients and full-blown SaaS publishing suites. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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