New Twim with Twitgoo Support

New release of Twim is once again out of the door.

Twitgoo Service

Now you can post photos from Twim to Twitgoo

With the latest version (v1.11) you will gain the following new features:

  • Twitgoo support. Now you can take a photo and send it directly to Twitgoo service.
  • Retweet feature fills up the status update box with the selected tweet.
  • Clock is shown in the bottom of the menu screen so you know what  time it is even if you Tweet with Twim 24/7.
Photo services

Photo services

Download the latest version from Twim page here. Tweet me (@tlaukkanen) if you like the new features :)

For the next versions I have planned on implementing an option to upload existing photos from your memory card as then you will have much more higher quality photos to upload to TwitPic and Twitgoo. This is because Java MMAPI doesn’t let application to take full resolution pics within Java application for unknown reasons.

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3 Responses to New Twim with Twitgoo Support

  1. luc says:

    Hi,
    I love twim, it’s a great app.
    For some strange reason I can’t post photos, either with twitpic or twitgoo(I have a nokia 6300), it didn’t work before 1.11 either fot me though.

  2. Keep up the good work, Tommi. I switched to Twim a couple of months back, and my other clients on the Nokia have been strangely quiet since. Kudos to you, dude.

    If you’re taking requests … ;-P …
    Is there a way to select and auto-refresh option? To keep the ‘timeline’ current (eg every 5 or 10 or 30 mins).

    And, if the phone has a ‘secondary’ camera (eg one facing the user), a way that the user could select that option.

    Easy for me to suggest, but potentially adds to your ‘to do’ list.

    Cheers from a dreich Aberdeen

  3. @Aktoman: Thanks! Yes, I’m eager to take requests but not promising anything to complete each and everyone :) Auto-refresh is already definitely in the upcoming features list.

    The use of ‘secondary’ camera is a bit more complicated since Java Media API doesn’t have built-in support for that. I’ll check if that is possible.

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