20Couch - A new web-based Twitter Client

Thursday, April 15. 2010

Note: My review is of version 1.02, and the current version is already at either 1.06 or 1.07, fixing a few of the issues I had described in my discussion.

I've had the luxury recently to test out an application recently built to make it easier to follow along with our Twitter conversations. It's taken me about 4 weeks to finally get my review up on the web. Why? Because video/screen capture recording programs suck, that's why. After trying 3 different applications and trying to fix the video from one of them after-the-fact (which I took 2 days alone trying to fix it), I gave up and downloaded the trial of Camtasia Studio. Ironically, Camtasia crashed on me during post-processing. Thankfully I saved the project moments before.

Anyway... I did a video review so that I could talk freely for as long as I wanted without posting 20 odd pictures and causing huge scrolling. Unfortunately because the video was 20 minutes long, I couldn't upload it to Youtube (I couldn't get Camtasia to recognize my Youtube account information to upload it for me anyway), so it's currently an external link hosted on my own website.

Check it out here!

Update: I'm happy to announce that since I've skipped 5 minor versions (1.02 -> 1.07), 20Couch now has the ability to mark posts as read by a set timeframe:
- all
- older than 6 hours
- older than a day
- older than 2 days
- older than a week

Still no individual markings, but this is loads better. Also, this week was a code-storm week for Matt, developing one minor release each day of the week. Thanks for all of the hard work, Matt. Might I suggest some documentation on plugin and skin support? :-)

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    #1 Matt Curry on 04/19/10 at 08:27 PM [Reply]
    Check the scroll mark as read plugin. Not exactly the ability to mark individual posts read, but pretty close.

    Plugin docs coming soon...after I recover...
    #1.1 Brendon Kozlowski on 04/20/10 at 11:25 AM [Reply]
    Oh nice, Matt. Thanks for that information.

    Yes, yes definitely recover after that week long code-athon!

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