
HD Tutorial: DestroyTwitter 2.0.2
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HD Tutorial: DestroyTwitter 2.0.2 provides a focused, beginner-friendly review of the DestroyTwitter application, a Windows Twitter client aimed at a simple, streamlined experience. The video opens with an introduction by Marques Brownlee, aka MKBHD, establishing DestroyTwitter as his preferred alternative to TweetDeck and highlighting that the latest version, 2.0, introduces several notable features. He walks through the user interface, showing a smooth, responsive timeline, the ability to click usernames to view profiles, and the absence of theme support in this version while still supporting the default Twitter theme. The presenter then dives into preferences, demonstrating options such as startup behavior, always-on-top mode, icon size choices, and notification sounds. He explains practical tweet-related capabilities like the tweet button that brings up the familiar compose window, the ability to attach files via a plus button, and the automatic URL shortening with Bitly. A key demonstration point is how links are shortened directly in the tweet box, streamlining the process and eliminating the need for a separate URL field. The tutorial concludes with a quick reminder that DestroyTwitter 2.0 supports complete window resizing and invites viewers to download via linked sources, positioning the tool as a strong, efficient option for Twitter power users who value speed and simplicity.
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Questions answered
- How does you auto shortening of URLs work in DestroyTwitter 2.0.2?
- URLs entered in the tweet box are automatically shortened with Bitly, simplifying the posting process without needing a separate URL field.
- Does DestroyTwitter 2.0.2 support themes?
- No, themes are not supported in this version, but the default Twitter theme remains available.
- How can I attach images or files to a tweet in DestroyTwitter 2.0.2?
- Use the plus button to upload a file, with uploads defaulting to TwitPic.
- Can I customize how tweets are posted or configured in the interface?
- Yes, you can adjust several preferences such as startup behavior, always-on-top, icon sizes, and the format of retweets.