A new twitter service is up and running in the OneNote hallway
The former website I had used for years now to aggregate tweets about OneNote looks like it shut down recently. Goodbye, twendz, we really miss you!
So I had a task this week to go and find a new aggregate twitter site. This was much harder than it seems. Most of the links I found to different free services are for sites that have shut down. If I were more cynical, I would assume that the allure of twitter as being the new, unique and "must monitor" social networking service is starting to fade. Mostly, I could find sites that would filter through the tweets on OneNote, but they did not provide a live feed and I did not want to write a script to constantly refresh the page.
I kept plugging at it and finally found one site that seems to work - www.monitter.com (notice the two "t" characters - edgy). Fortunately, it has a black background like the old site so most folks don't seem too upset with the new UI. In all seriousness, I tried changing sites a few years ago and immediately had folks tell me to change back to the old UI. In this case, I have had a few folks swing by and ask if the font changed. Also, most folks seem to like that there is more information on the screen than the old - mostly allowing for the smaller font. Here's a small sample:
It's not perfect. Every so often, it will quit updating, so I am still looking around for how to show this data to the team.
Now, back to testing OneNote.
Questions, comments, concerns and criticisms always welcome,
John
Comments
Anonymous
March 11, 2013
Have you tried MetroTwit Show? http://www.metrotwit.com/show/Anonymous
March 11, 2013
YES! I remember that one. I almost got lynched for using it - the UI was just "too busy" for everyone to digest :) Maybe they updated the UI. I'll give it another shot.Anonymous
March 11, 2013
If MetroTwit Show was too busy we might be able to customise it for you you, contact us metrotwit@pixeltucker.com and we'll see what we can do. -MetroTwit TeamAnonymous
March 12, 2013
Ah, I can't - the license agreement is for non-commercial use only. Thanks for the offer, though.