Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Twitter Desktop App With SPAM Control - Buzzom Desktop

I use to use two Twitter Client Desktop Apps, TweetDeck or Seismic Desktop. They are fascinating tools, and love them for multiple account management and multi-column look.

Something I miss is the SPAM control features. Always thought if I could get a tool where I can hide the tweets from people whom I cannot unfollow. This is a feature I like the most in Facebook. I finally got one such app designed and built in-house at InRev J. Its Buzzom Desktop, built by Binit and Laxmi, and designed by Arun Pattnaik.

I had issues with other Twitter Clients particularly while posting Picture and videos. Had to go to third party sites to post it first, and then copy the URL, shorten it from the URL shortener and post. It is now a cool drag and drop in Buzzom Desktop.

Next big thing is the Twitter Elite groups like Celebrity, Economy, Entrepreneur, Social Media, and Technology etc. These groups have all major Tweeters, and the groups are configurable to fit own interest. Best, you don’t need to follow these folks to get their update.



Few Features of Buzzom Desktop

1. Hide users who are spamming with too many or useless tweets without unfollowing them.

2. Get updates on what the twitter elites like GuyKawasaki, BBC etc. are saying without following them.

3. Configure your buddy list and be in touch with them by viewing only their tweets.

4. Find news and people using keyword Search for tweets, location and biography.

5. Auto shorten your long URLs when they're sent using http://nxy.in.

6. Drag-drop video and pictures to auto upload and tweet about them.

7. Choose how you want to see your tweets, by auto refresh or manual refresh.

Download The Tool

This tool is in its alpha version now, and is available for download. You may want to try it.

Thanks to all our friends who helped us develop and better it. Special thanks to Rajesh Rana and Aakar for their review and promotion.

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