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<p style="float: right">!http://github.com/downloads/jeena/Twittia/Logo.png!</p>
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<p style="float: right">
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<img src="http://github.com/downloads/jeena/Twittia/Logo.png" alt="logo" /></p>
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h1. About Twittia
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About Twittia
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Twittia is a slim Twitter client for OS X written in mostly JavaScript. It doesn't implement much of Twitters functionality, only the things **I** care for. Therefore it is **small** and **fast** and looks good by doing so. _"Keep it simple, stupid!"_ is the mantra. But you're welcome to fork and extend it.
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"Download Twittia 2":http://github.com/downloads/jeena/Twittia/Twittia.app.zip
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[Download Twittia 2](http://github.com/downloads/jeena/Twittia/Twittia.app.zip)
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It works on Mac OS 10.5 and higher.
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!http://pledgie.com/campaigns/10497.png?skin_name=chrome!:http://pledgie.com/campaigns/10497 <script type="text/javascript">
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<script type="text/javascript">
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var flattr_url = 'http://wiki.github.com/jeena/Twittia/';
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</script>
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<script src="http://api.flattr.com/button/load.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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!http://github.com/downloads/jeena/Twittia/Screen-shot.png!
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h2. FAQ:s
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FAQ:s
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# The global hotkey for a new Tweet is: `Ctrl Alt Cmd t` (to change it see [[hotkey]])
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# Yes there is a twittia: url scheme.
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# Yes, there is a JavaScript-plugin-API see [[plugins]].
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1 The global hotkey for a new Tweet is: `Ctrl Alt Cmd t` (to change it see [[hotkey]])
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2 Yes there is a twittia: url scheme.
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3 Yes, there is a JavaScript-plugin-API see [[plugins]].
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h2. Nice to know
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Nice to know
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There was a original Twittia 1 which was written in Ruby-Cocoa, it was quite ok back then, but the code was a mess. And then along came Tweetie and I lost the desire to write my own Twitter client, because it was so much further then twittia and looked nicer and so on.
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