Here’s a quick look at the front ‘Overview’ view of a single Twitter account in Tweet Adder:Īs you can see from the overview screenshot above, several automation tasks are no longer options. So I figured now would be a good time to take a look at it. It finally seems to be stable and I do not anticipate any major upgrade any time soon (hopefully just more bug fixes). As of today, the latest version (which I’ll be reviewing in this article) is 4.0. This required Tweet Adder to put out yet another updated version of the software, which introduced more bugs. Then, in early July Twitter quite unexpectedly announced that all forms of automated following–including automated follow-backs–were also now prohibited. I’ve waited until now to write my product review of the 4.0 upgrade because the first few updates for it were extremely buggy and I assumed the developers at Tweet Adder would be releasing additional updates to iron them out. In April 2013, Tweet Adder released their new, ‘Twitter compliant’ software version 4.0. These changes have especially affected one particular application I wrote about extensively in my book Tweep-e-licious-Tweet Adder. Since April, I’ve written several articles about recent changes in Twitter policy and how this has affected different third-party Twitter software applications. Lynn Serafinn reviews the features of Tweet Adder 4.0, looking at what’s gone, what’s the same, what’s new and why it’s a significant improvement over 3.0.
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