Seesmic Desktop Twitter Client Preview Release

by Scott Beale on April 7, 2009 · 0 comments

Seesmic Desktop

Tonight during a party at their San Francisco offices, Seesmic released a preview of their new Seesmic Desktop Twitter client, the replacement for Twhirl, which they bought in April 2008. The application runs on Adobe Air and includes a bunch of great features such as support for multiple Twitter accounts, url shortening, photo sharing, contact lists, with more features in development. It looks really good so far.

More Coverage: Venture Beat & CNET Webware

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