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The Real-Time Web at your fingertips

We love getting your feedback. The ideas which you give us and the requests for changes or new features in TweetDeck really give us a buzz. Especially when we think we can really make ideas work and start to implement them. So imagine the excitement in the TweetDeck office just recently while we have been working on three of the most-requested features over recent months: improved notifications, keyboard navigation and Twitter follower management.
 
To see what we have come up with, head over to http://www.tweetdeck.com now to download version 0.31.
 
See who's new without leaving TweetDeck

We have introduced a new column type - New Followers. This column will display your most recent new Twitter followers and allow you to perrform all the actions you would expect, including View profile, Follow, Unfollow, Block, Report spam and Add to Group...all without having to leave the comfort of your TweetDeck screen!
 
Cut out the noise with configurable notifications

TweetDeck has always been the best way to organise your social networking updates through the use of groups and searches, giving you unlimited columns in which to view your Twitter, Facebook & MySpace updates and more. But we know that there are some updates that are more important to you than others. You might read every tweet in your "All-Star Tweeters" group column without fail, but maybe your "Old School Friends" Facebook column is just one you peruse when you're feeling like laughing at photos of you wearing a school cap and short trousers.

Previously TweetDeck would notify you in the same manner for each of these columns - the famous "chirp" sound and the pop-up notification window. Well, from v0.31 this notification system has been dramatically overhauled, so that it is now highly configurable and features a slick new design.

Some of the new features are:

• New "detail" window shows the full text of an update
• Inline reply, retweet & DM from notification box - no need to open full TweetDeck window
• Position the popup notifications in any corner of the screen
• Define notification options on a per-column basis

This allows you to really take control of your streams and ensure that you get to see your most important updates instantly, without having to filter through the "noise".

 The Real-Time Web at your fingertips

For many users, navigating TweetDeck with a mouse is not their preferred option, though until now it has been the only method available. In v0.31 however we have introduced a series of keyboard navigation options that we hope will help you manage your TweetDeck interactions without having to take your fingers off the keyboard.

 For example, the cursor keys now allow scrolling up and down, left and right. C will open the compose window. Escape will close any menu.

 The most exciting part of this new feature is what we are calling the Heads-Up Display (HUD).  Instead of requiring lots of complicated key combinations and CTRL-ALT finger gymnastics, pressing SPACE on an update will display the HUD, which presents the most common actions for each type of update. Each action is associated with the keys A,S,D or F. Simply press the key for the action you want to perform, or move to it using the arrow keys and press ENTER.

 We hope you'll agree that this gives you keyboard fans out there a great new way to interact with your social networking friends with zero mouse clicks required.

 And there's more!

Thanks to some optimisation work, TweetDeck should now use up to 15% less memory than before. We have also been very busy fixing some outstanding issues that have been reported to our TweetDeck Support site. For full details of what is included in this release, please see the changelog.

You will also find lots of helpful FAQs which will explain the new features in a lot more detail.

Richard Barley, TweetDeck Community Manager

Posted by tweetdeck 

Comments (40)

Oct 15, 2009
David Rinnan said...
Sounds interesting. Maybe time to go back and try tweetdeck again.
Oct 15, 2009
JmacLovesMe said...
this is soooo much better!!
Oct 15, 2009
Mitch said...
bless you for the keyboard updates been wanting these for a while! Would have loved a couple of extra functions in there tho... like "follow" or "view profile". I'd also love to be able to mark a tweet as seen via the keyboard please (or even to clear it from the view as in "clear seen tweets")?

Tweetdeck is an amazing tool - thank you so much for the improvements!

Oct 15, 2009
Hi, i really wanna know why you dont use Growl, but i kind like the new notification buble
Oct 15, 2009
jesper_linnet said...
This is so fantastic! I love the new improvements - especially the keyboard shortcuts.
Oct 15, 2009
GJCAG said...
The notifications are huge compared to Twhirl, and you can't unstack them, meaning I have to click next again and again to see the next tweet. Twhirl just stacks new tweets on top of each other. I want to like Tweet Deck, but the UI is horribly inefficent in terms of data/realestate.
Oct 15, 2009
Kieren McCarthy said...
Found a bug? Takes a long time to follow someone - 0.3.1 thinks about it for quite a while...

Kieren

Oct 15, 2009
@giographix said...
Tweetdeck has easily become THE social media browser. Can't wait to try the new features!
Oct 15, 2009
Tobbi said...
Sounds like a great new version. I have to try it immediately
Oct 15, 2009
 said...
Plans for updating TweedDeck for iPhone?
Oct 15, 2009
Andreas Sander said...
Great new version with nice features! Thank you for this!
Oct 16, 2009
Lentremetteur said...
091016 : download failed error 2032 ! what a pity
Oct 16, 2009
Soli said...
Very nice update indeed, thanks!!!

I like the keyboard shortcuts a lot, only missing "mark as read" and "mark all column as read" actions.

Waiting eagerly for an Android release too... ;)

Oct 16, 2009
Felipe Santos said...
is there a way to open up links with the keyboard too?
i cant seem to find one
and if you gotta use the mouse to click on links, then the mouseless browsing loses its purpose
Oct 16, 2009
Justin Houk said...
I thought that the follow column was the killer feature but the notification changes are huge time savers. I can work on other things and keep monitoring twiter and facebook without much interruption. I'm not sure if it's in the scope of the app, but it would be cool to integrate posterous somehow. Just brainstorming a bit here.
Oct 16, 2009
Benjamin Digman said...
Completely agree with Soli.

The keayboard shorcuts and heads-up display is wonderful, however not being able to mark tweets as read seems like a major oversight.

Oct 18, 2009
Kevin O'Neill said...
curious about whats going to happen with tweetdeck when lists support is available within the api for all apps to take advantage of.

Great update and ditto on the comment re: iphone. No update since launch? So much more can be done with that app ;)

Oct 19, 2009
yanblah said...
nice update with the key shortcuts and the notifications but there's one thing that is crucial and didnt have been done yet abou it: how you putted the key shortcuts but there's no one for the principal purpose of twitter? what i mean? theres no keyboard shortcut for the compose action!!!!
c'mon.. do it! ;D
Oct 19, 2009
Kevin O'Neill said...
Hit c friend
Oct 19, 2009
yanblah said...
aw! haha lol
sorry for that ;/
Oct 19, 2009
yanblah said...
i think now maybe themes like destroytwitter and the oldest twhirl and add some support for customize the font size would be a great add to the app, dont you think?
Oct 19, 2009
g said...
Any chance you could work on cutting down the memory footprint? Tweetdeck uses more RAM than thunderbird or firefox!
Oct 20, 2009
Kaz said...
Awesome! Keep up the good work guys! :D *runs off to test the shiny new features*
Oct 20, 2009
benza said...
TweetDeck is fabulous. Many hours each day I spend using this laptop as a retired old man. Am not a technically trained man. Learnt the rudiments of using a computer by trial and error method. So, am not aware of all that's there for me to use. TweetDeck's one more discovery for me. An accidental discovery I should say.
TweetDeck is wonderful. Wish I learnt of TweetDeck much more earlier.
Oct 20, 2009
Oblivion said...
Unfortunately, the new features have broken basic functionality. Any notification (which I've now disabled) or column update steals focus while typing a new tweet and instead initiate the keyboard shortcuts. VERY frustrating. Focus should NEVER be stolen while I'm typing. It makes it so I only want to update from anywhere that ISN'T TweetDeck.

I hope this can get fixd soon. I looked for a setting option to disable keyboard shortcuts, but don't see one.

Maybe I just update too much and should type less.

I do appreciate all of the work you folks do on TweetDeck and generally love it, but unfortunately in this case the upgrade is a bust (for me, on Win XP FWIW).

Oct 21, 2009
Julian Dobson said...
Thanks for the update - looks good at first glance. Have you thought about integration with Ning? I'm using Ning more and more for specific social networks and it would be great to access them straight from Tweetdeck.
Oct 21, 2009
Evanwex said...
It's near perfect now. Just need a FB Notifications alert, and a Java App. :-) Then you are good to go.

Way to go Tweetdeck!

Oct 21, 2009
UserMX said...
hey I love the app and I use it in windows and I like to have the option to remove from the notification area
Oct 22, 2009
Scott said...
You need to make an application for blackberry
Oct 22, 2009
Prabhas Pokharel said...
Agree with what Felipe said: we need a way to click on links on a tweet using the HUD. That would be so nice.
Also, need keyboard selection for which account you tweet from?
Oct 27, 2009
don wilmer said...
I just love this app. Initially I was a bit apprehesive as Adobe is known to eat up disk space. But, this app is really neat. I actively recommend it to all my friends.
Oct 27, 2009
Ken said...
I love this app too. As I run multiple accounts with different functions, it would be very helpful to be able to combine Direct Messages and Mentions in a single column, and even more, if those could be DMs to all accounts. As it is I have a lot of columns to manage.
Oct 27, 2009
Chris W said...
The new notifications and options are great! one request, now that I've gone back to full screen gaming: Would it be possible to add a check-mark item to the right click menu in the windows system tray to mute notifications? Then I could toggle them off while gaming (they pop up and distort the video pretty badly) but keep tweetdeck running.
Oct 27, 2009
Ken said...
Oh, and a second note -- when those I am following Mention someone else, it does not show up in the "All Friends" column. That really needs to be a configurable option. It really doesn't make sense that those messages should be omitted, since many of the most popular Tweeters are saying things prompted by another party.
Oct 27, 2009
jtb said...
The new version does work too well with Windows 7...it doesn't show up in the notification area or my taskbar when I try to close it.
Oct 28, 2009
Unfortunately, the Adobe AIR bug nobody talks about is still present.

Links in TweetDeck cause DREAMWEAVER to open as well as Safari and also change the application associated with all Dreamweaver docs. After using TweetDeck, all my .html files created in Dreamweaver turn into Safari docs in OS X 10.6.1. Switching them all back with the "Get Info" window only works until I use TweetDeck again, and then all the .html docs become Safari bookmarks once more. This is a huge hassle for web developers like me who have thousands of HTML docs on our systems.

I assume the same bug is active in other apps that use Adobe AIR, like Seesmic. I hope you folks light a fire under Adobe and get them to fix this damn thing, as it is really making things difficult for me and no doubt thousands of others.

Oct 29, 2009
T. Zydel said...
I'm sure you are already hard at work at this, but I can't wait until Tweetdeck sets up a column for my new Twitter lits.

A drag and drop list editor would be amazing, sad that Twitter hasn't done that yet.

Oct 29, 2009
digitallysick said...
Where are the trending topics?? I dont like the default, I want the same trending topics as normal twitter users!!!
Jan 01, 2010
John Hamilton Farr said...
TweetDeck support and transparency on the Adobe Air/Dreamweaver issue with TweetDeck links is abysmal. Can we please have some action on this extremely aggravating bug?
Jan 26, 2010
L P said...
A popup disable notification option would be appreciate. Sometimes the popup windows seem too intrusive and distracting. It would be good if I was allowed to turn off the popup window when I feel like it.

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