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TweetDeck, now rebranded as X Pro, is a multi-account dashboard for managing Twitter feeds, lists, and searches in real-time columns. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover its transition to a paid X Premium subscription, which restricts free access. Users also report technical issues: some face browser crashes when scrolling through large feeds, while others encounter Adobe AIR installation errors on Windows 7, often resolved by updating AIR or running chkdsk. These threads focus on troubleshooting TweetDeck performance and compatibility on Windows systems.
TweetDeck’s long-running power-user dashboard has been reborn as X Pro, and—critically for Windows users and social managers alike—it’s now gated behind the platform’s paid subscription tier, X Premium, which changes both how multi-account workflows are managed and what features are available...
Okay, lately I have been having a real hassle dealing with my Twitter feed. I recieve a LOT of tweets in it every day, to the point that on weekdays I actually can't get back to the point where I left off last night because Twitter just stops loading any older tweets than, say, 8 hours ago.
I...
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I did a clean install to Windows 7 32-bit on a Lenovo 3000 C200. Everything has been going fine (save some expected slowness). I had Adobe Air installed and running fine, was using it to run TweetDeck. I went to open Tweetdeck today and got an error message on my applications bar. Installer...
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I've seen a few mentions here regarding Adobe AIR, so I thought I'd share my experience. In an attempt to install TweetDeck (a Twitter app), I ended up crashing my machine. Luckily, the startup repair corrected the issue. But after poking around a bit, I've found a solution.
The issue seems to...