Video Tutorial: The Seesmic Web-Based Twitter Application

seesmic logo Video Tutorial: The Seesmic Web Based Twitter ApplicationEarlier today, Seesmic released an “in-browser” version of their Twitter application, which now allows folks to benefit from Seesmic technology from any computer.

This video tutorial on the Seesmic web-app covers most features, including:

  • Navigating the user icon functionality
  • Replying to posts
  • Retweeting
  • Following and unfollowing users
  • Sending Direct messages
  • Adding columns
  • Switching from single column mode to multi-column mode
  • Saving keyword searches

Read more over at Danny Brown’s post titled “Seesmic Web Ups Ante for Twitter Management Tools” and a post at the Seesmic blog titled “New Seesmic 0.4 and Web based Seesmic”.

Finally, please check out the Video course I published on the Seesmic Desktop application.

What do think? Isn’t Seesmic kicking ass lately?

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  • http://dannybrown.me Danny

    I gotta say, John, I'm being continually impressed by Seesmic for many reasons. Their constant service improvements; their customer service; they listen to their users; and they just seem to be so much more on the ball than other similar companies.

    I liked Tweetdeck but I love Seesmic; can't say it simpler than that :)

  • http://www.johnhaydon.com johnhaydon

    Danny – same here. The way they run their company (as you mentioned) is a powerful way to amass screaming fans.

  • http://twitter.com/AmyShropshire Amy Shropshire

    I'm hoping that they will offer multiple accounts on the web version soon because right now I'm using Seesmic as my desktop client and Cotweet as my web-based. Would love to use Seesmic for both!

    • http://www.johnhaydon.com johnhaydon

      Amy – agreed. I also hope they offer a way to save users into groups.

  • http://www.johnhaydon.com John Haydon

    Amy – agreed. I also hope they offer a way to save users into groups.

  • Leemaniak

    Good staff but way seesmic is so different for Mac and PC.Such a huge gap in options.