Screentweetr
by James Ford
Posted: 03-Jun-09
Description:
Screentweetr enables you to quickly post screenshots to a twitter image service - enter your twitter login credentials, take a screenshot and click upload.
Windows: Take a screenshot by pressing the 'Print Screen' button on your Keyboard.
Mac: Take a screenshot by pressing Ctrl + Command + Shift + 3.
Screentweetr currently supports TwitPic, TweetPhoto, Twitgoo, ScreenTweet, yFrog, MobyPicture, img.ly, Posterous, TwitrPix and TwitDoc uploads.
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My FIRST impression is that this app is GREAT!...but I have a question. Your product created a NEW Posterous account for me. I don't want a NEW account. I want it to go to the Posterous account I already have. Why will it NOT let me put in my CURRENT account. I have invested too much time to secure a vanity name to all of my social media accounts. Did I miss something here?
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Nice. You should know there is a website called ScreenTweet.com that is similar to twitpic, but cooler. They have an API, so you might consider adding a second button to upload to that site too.
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Nice but should also put URL in a post to Twitter where I could add text. Only half the process.
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Adding a text and posting to twitter has been added in version 0.4 - so that feature is available now!
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A very good, well done application.
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ScreenTweetr interacts with Posterous using your Twitter credentials - according to the Posterous API [http://posterous.com/api/twitter] if your twitter account is registered on Posterous then uploads will go to your default Posterous site.
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If not, then your upload will be assigned a new url. I don't know if it's retrospective, but it sounds like you need to register your twitter account with your existing Posterous account in order for uploads via ScreenTweetr...
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... to post to your existing Posterous account.
Adobe - putting a 250 character limit on comments is just plain stupid.
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