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Version 1.1
Size 286.58 Kb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 14 Jun 2014

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Description

The Tweetwall App for OS X makes it super easy to display Twitter at your event. You just load the app, search for your event, and then select it—the app will take over from there! *** IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have not yet built your Tweetwall, please go to tweetwall.com and build it or you will be unable to find your Tweetwall within the app. *** Benefits of using the Tweetwall App for OS X instead of your web browser: • Full screen mode without having to remember the keyboard key combination (or hunt through menus). • Your cursor will automatically hide after a few seconds (until you move it) so that your attendees dont have to see it. • Your computer will not go to sleep while your Tweetwall is being displayed. • Runs Apples native rendering engine in Safari (Webkit) so your Tweetwall runs smooth. Get the Tweetwall for OSX app today, and dont worry about all the weird quirks of making a browser display your Tweetwall right.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 5.72k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.34k

Availability

Devices

MacDesktop

Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Korea, Republic Of free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free

Only a few hashtags

marcosyadiel · 11 years ago

Wanted to put the BrasilVSColombia # it doesn’t find it. Useless.

Supports only select hashtags?

One Bright Light · 11 years ago

I thought this app would be an interesting addition to my developer group meetup nights. Unfortunately, it only shows select hashtags that it recommends, and if you try to enter anything else in, it fails and refuses to load even recommended hashtags until you reload it. Great potential, but hardly any functionality is accessible for the majority of us.