Category Archives: Tutorials

Windows 7 Shortcuts

Windows 7 supports several useful new keyboard shortcuts:

Alt+P
Display/ hide the Explorer preview pane

Windows Logo+G
Display gadgets in front of other windows

Windows Logo++ (plus key)
Zoom in, where appropriate


Windows Logo+- (minus key)

Zoom out, where appropriate


Windows Logo+Up

Maximize the current window

Windows Logo+Down
Minimize the current window

Windows Logo+Left
Snap to the left hand side of the screen

Windows Logo+Right
Snap to the right hand side of the screen

Windows Logo+Home
Minimize/ restore everything except the current window

Also, read our Windows Shortcuts for the shortcuts available on other versions of Windows

A Comparison between TwitterFox vs TweetDeck APIs to access Twitter

As a keen follower of Twitter, I started off with the native platform on web. But the curios spirit in me wouldn’t allow me to settle and just for the heck of it thought of experimenting with some of the API’s that are out there.

Currently, the two very popular APIs to access twitter are Twitterfox and TweetDeck. Twitterfox is a plugin to the popular browser Mozilla Firefox, whereas Tweekdeck is a standalone application which requires Adobe Flash and Adobe AIR.

Here are the Cool and Not-so-Cool features of each of these tools:

Platform: Windows XP

TwitterFox (v 1.8.3)
Cool:

      – Blazingly fast updates
      – Simple structure
      – Updates, Mentions and Direct Messages are available
      – Customize the tweet update interval, font size,
                 – Multiple Twitter accounts

Not-so-Cool:

      – Plugin designed only with Firefox
      – Only the last 20 tweets are visible
      – Need to toggle between multiple twitter accounts for updates
                 – No Search options

Twitterfox on Firefox

URL: www.twitterfox.net

 

TweetDeck (v 0.26.4)
Cool:

      – Support for multiple Twitter accounts side-by-side!
      – Amazing customization options and features like:

– Grouping of followers
– Multiple Twitter Accounts from a single window
– TwitScoop, Image upload using TwitPic, YFrog
– URL shortening service from Bit.ly, Digg, tinyurl, etc
– Integration with 12seconds.tv (share short videos)
– Integration with Twitcounter
– Integration with Facebook
– Easy access to TweetDeck support
– Upto 200 tweets in a coloumn

Not-so-Cool:

      – Standalone application that has be to downloaded and installed (not a plugin)
      – Requires Adobe Flash and AIR
      – Slow to update when compared to TwitterFox
TweetDeck Screenshot
TweetDeck Screenshot

URL: www.tweetdeck.com

If its simple and faster twitter updates that you are looking for, then Twitterfox might suit you (provided you are using Mozilla Firefox as your browser), but if you would like to have additional features like integration with Facebook, multiple account support, grouping and etc then Tweetdeck might just suit you.

However, I will leave it to you folks for which one to go for upon your needs. Do let me know your thoughts. You can follow me at @terminalfix