Re: [orca-list] accessible twitter client



Do nnot forget me when you are ready to test the Linux gtk version of tw-blue.
This is more the kind of interface I want in a gui twitter client I think, and it does more than corebird and 
I think is rather more versatile.
DM me on twitter when it's ready please as we discussed last year
Regards, and apurate!
Thanks



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  Manuel Eduardo Cortéz Vallejo wrote:
Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 05:57:08PM -0500

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I started to port TWBlue (https://github.com/manuelcortez/twblue) to
GNU/Linux by writting a GTK+3 interface, but I have not enough time to
finish that work. I hope to code for GTK when I finish the next
windows version. Also I would need users interested in testing, so if
someone would like to test a GTK interface for a Twitter client, let
me know.

El 02/09/2015 a las 02:02 p. m., B. Henry escribió:
I did not see corebird in ubuntu repos, nor Debian ones. I thought
I had before, but perhaps I am mistaken, was looking for 14.04 and
debian 8. It's a pretty good alternative, but the interface is a
bit inefficient when it comes to RTs and replies in my opinion.
Messages are easy to read, and it has a reasonable, but not as
complete a feature set as one might hope for. Compared with
everything else I've tried however corebird is the best GUI
alternative. I still find myhself using ttytter and bitlbee more,
but having to check and remember tweet codes is a bit of a hassle
as well, but one I'm used to. Thunderbird and instantbird can
handle twitter, but tweets are displayed in a grid making it very
slow to locate one's place in most cases if they get the hundreds
of tweets a day that most users do, hundreds or thousands...lol




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