In fact, if Buzzbird is missing a feature that you want, and you know Javascript and/or CSS and/or XML, then you can even feel free to add it yourself! If you want to run Buzzbird, you install Buzzbird. That’s it. No bulky third-party runtimes to update and maintain. Buzzbird is built on Mozilla’s XUL platform, the same technology that is used in the Firefox Web Browser, Thunderbird E-mail client, and Songbird Media Player, which means Buzzbird can be multi-platform and still run natively. Buzzbird is built for Mac OSX and Linux. And because it’s not built with a third-party runtime, it won’t look like a foreign invader-from-another-OS on your desktop.
Features:
- Multiple Account Support
- Desktop notifications
- Service filtering
- Conversation views
- Selective filter views (can choose Timeline, @mentions, direct mentions)
- Retweet, Reply, Unfollow, and Favorite button on each Tweet
- Built-in URL Shortening (currently via is.gd)
- Menu to insert emoji in tweets
- Read/Unread count in status bar
- Click on a users avatar to see more information about them, or to follow/unfollow them.
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