The software enables effortless sharing of pictures and documents on Twitter.
To use TwitDoc, you simply need to type in your tweet, drop the file into the application, and click the "Upload" button. The application will automatically upload the file and insert a short URL in your tweet. This saves you the extra step of having to manually place the URL in your tweet.
One of the most useful features of TwitDoc is its support for various file formats. The application is compatible with a wide range of document and picture files, including doc, docx, ppt, pptx, pps, xls, xlsx, pdf, ps, odt, odp, sxw, sxl, txt, rtf, jpg, png, and gif. This allows you to easily share different types of content with your followers on Twitter.
TwitDoc is built on the Adobe AIR runtime, which enables Adobe AIR applications to be deployed on computers and devices running on the Linux operating system. With this feature, you can use Adobe Flex Builder for Linux to develop rich internet applications that deploy to the desktop and run across different operating systems using established web technologies.
Overall, TwitDoc is a reliable desktop uploader that makes it easy to share documents and pictures on Twitter. Its support for various file formats and user-friendly interface are some of the reasons why it's a popular choice among users.
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