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Tween (software)


FieldValue
nameTween
screenshot[[Image:TweenScreenshot.png250px]]
author@kiri_feather
developer@kiri_feather
releasedNovember 21, 2007
latest release version1.4.9.0
latest release date
latest preview version0.9.9.1
latest preview date
operating systemWindows
platform.NET Framework 4.0 (or later)
genreTwitter client
licenseProprietary
websiteTween - Twitter Client(Japanese)

Tween is a Twitter client for Microsoft Windows, written in Visual Basic .NET. It was one of the most popular Twitter clients in Japan, and it was open-source.

Summary

Originally, Tween was developed for heavy users. For this reason, Tween is a Twitter client with various functions. There are web mode and API mode, and users can switch between modes. Web mode allows users to avoid API limit's operation.

History

The first beta version was released at Hatena Diary on Nov. 21, 2007. Originally web mode was an only way to get data, then API mode was implemented. 0.7.7.7 was released on Oct. 2, 2009, and API mode was set as default. 1.2.0.0 or later became Proprietary software.

References

References

  1. "kiri_feather on Twitter". Twitter.com.
  2. "Twitter Client share survey in Japan". Hatena Diary.
  3. "Tween's Feature".
  4. "Tween, A Twitter Client for Windows beta release". Hatena Diary.
  5. "Tween changelog".
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