Tweetdeck for Mac Receives a HUGE Update

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TweetDeck‘s Mac app received a much needed update today that includes the ability to share access to your account with others, Direct Messages to groups, support for GIFS and videos, and other various updates.

Tweetdeck for Mac Receives a Huge Update

A lot of people with multiple Twitter accounts use TweetDeck, and the multi-tab’s application is now even getting group DM’s, which is handy for folks who like to share a conversation with some, but not all of their friends or followers. The new feature, called “Teams” allows members of a site (like Gear Diary) or a PR team to watch one shared Twitter feed. Those linked to the account are able to respond, retweet, and run the account as well.

“TweetDeck Teams is a simple solution to Twitter account sharing. It enables you to delegate access to as many people as you like, and remove accounts when they no longer need access.

Tweetdeck for Mac Receives a Huge Update

A full Changelog for TweetDecks’s 3.9.482 Update:

We have loads of great new features for you:

– Share access to your accounts safely & securely with Teams
– Keep the conversation going with Group DMs
– Add up to 4 images with every Tweet
– GIFs and Videos now play in-line
– Share a Tweet via Direct Message to a group of friends
– Dataminr subscribers can now add columns and receive notifications of new alerts to Dataminr watch lists
– Loads of little bug fixes and improvements under the hood.

Tweetdeck for Mac Receives a Huge Update

The TweetDeck app for Mac is on the Mac App Store now. (Here is me looking for the iPhone version again!

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