We have seen many Twitter Clients based on Adobe Air platform like Destroy Twitter, Twhirl and many more. These application are quite good in features, but many times these take up lots of system memory and often become slow to respond. MahTweets is another free Twitter Client written on the Managed Extensibility Framework to create a plugin based social networking client with support for Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YFrog, Twitpic and Twitgoo.
The interface looks very good and Tweets are easy to read and also to update. You can change the options using the Settings menu. MahTweets makes use of several components like FlickrNet, FacebookToolkit, LinqToTwitter and many more.
Features of MahTweets;
- MahTweets can be called a social networking client as it supports Twitter, Facebook, flickr, twitpic, twitgoo, yfrog etc.
- MahTweets lets you view pictures from Twitpic, Flickr or absolute urls inside the client.
- MahTweets takes the hassle of 140 chars limit by automatically splitting your tweets, and adds indicators as to how many tweets it will span.
- Auto expand shortened URLs and it currently supports is.gd, tr.im, bit.ly, tinyurl.com, ff.im, twurl.nl
- With MahTweets, you can add a filter for hash tags which you dont want to see in your timeline.
- MahTweets allows you to upload pictures to Flickr, Yfrog, Twitpic or Twitgoo.
The future releases would be supporting Webcam feature, Themes, Youtube, TwitVid and other video services inline playback and also support for Blip.FM.











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