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Nifty Ways to Use TwitterPeek

We’ve been getting loads of interesting questions about our TwitterPeek, so we’re using our blog to share our answers with everyone. (Read our first Q&A about who TwitterPeek is for HERE).

Today: How best to use TwitterPeek. One of the cool things about TwitterPeek is that we’ve designed it to be used in different ways depending on what sort of tweeter you are.twitterpeekfeatures

Picky Tweeter - Scroll Wheel recommended
You’re selective with the tweets you want to read (you’re a busy person, after all!). With TwitterPeek’s nifty scroll wheel, you can quickly scan and skip to the tweets you most want to read. Hen peck your way through your Twitter feed — just press the Enter key to view the selected tweet.

Omni Tweeter - Keyboard Shortcuts recommended
You’re a tweeter who is determined to read every single tweet you receive. Nothing gets past you, because you’re always in-the-know. TwitterPeek’s handy shortcuts were made for you: “N” (next) and “P” (previous) allow you to pummel through 100’s of full tweets in consecutive order — all with the touch of a single key.

picture-30You can find more handy keyboard shortcuts in the Quick Start Guide that comes with TwitterPeek and on the TwitterPeek FAQ page.

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Posted by lauren on Nov 10, 2009 -

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