Download Tweetdeck Pro For Android

  1. Download Tweetdeck Pro For Android App

If you're a community manager, you definitely what TweetDeck is all about, a Twitter client that's an alternative to the official app of this social network and that can also be used for other services. It comes along with more functions and options, turning it into one of the best tools to manage an account.

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But, there's some bad news and that's that the Android and iPhone apps have been dropped from the official mobile stores. Therefore, if you want to try it out, you'll have to access the web version to use it from Chrome or Firefox, or resort to the Windows PC or Mac versions.

Client for several social networks at once

By downloading the APK of this application, you can access from your smartphone all the timelines of your Twitter, Facebook or Foursquare accounts, and even what was called back then Google Buzz.

This app used to organize all the contents and updates into columns depending on the social network they belonged to, such as messages, likes, mentions and other parameters. It also obviously allowed you to publish posts and it was quite customizable when it came to customizing notifications and columns.

It would be an excellent social network client for Android, if it were to work.

Download Tweetdeck Pro For Android App

Main features

  • Easy to configure and customize.
  • Allows you to publish multimedia contents.
  • Great information organization.
  • Multi-account support.

OK, so what about alternatives to TweetDeck as it no longer works? You've probably been thinking about them for a while so here are our three options: Hootsuite, Carbon, and Talon for Twitter.

  • Minimum operating system requirements: Android 1.6.
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Tweetdeck, now owned by Twitter, gives you power over your Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, and Google Buzz accounts, all from a single application window. It presents each of your feeds as customizable columns, and allows you to easily swipe left or right between them.

Thanks to Tweetdeck's slick, dark interface and adjustable text, keeping up with your social networks from your Android device is easy on the eyes. Your feed columns are adjustable, and updates are even color coded so you can quickly distinguish between Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, and Buzz posts. The Home column shows all of your feeds aggregated in a single place, while the Me column tracks replies, comments, likes, and retweets of all your content. Beyond these, you can create columns to track Mentions, Direct Messages, Twitter search terms, Trends, and so on. What's more, you can customize the notifications for each of your columns by changing update intervals, LED, sound, and vibrate settings. Tweetdeck makes staying on top of your network updates a whole lot easier.

Posting via Tweetdeck is just as easy with the help of the app's powerful onboard tools. It lets you post to multiple accounts, add pictures, location tags, shorten URLs, and mention contacts, right from within the Compose message interface. Also, the Friends screen lets you save up to 12 friends to speed dial, which means no more memorizing Twitter handles. Finally, because the Deck.ly service is seamlessly integrated, you can type Tweets longer than the standard 140 characters, and Tweetdeck will automatically include a link to the rest of your post.

Because of Tweetdeck's solid features and slick user interface, we think it's a great choice for avid social networkers. We would've loved to see autocomplete of contact names, and possibly some scheduling of tweets and posts, but these certainly aren't deal breakers.

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