Hope you have ideas. I manage a few accounts, and need to schedule tweets. The native iPad app is brilliant, but NOT for scheduling tweets. Any recommendations?
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Hope you have ideas. I manage a few accounts, and need to schedule tweets. The native iPad app is brilliant, but NOT for scheduling tweets. Any recommendations?
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Tweetbot is highly rated and very popular.Originally Posted by metaMeerkat
Background apps are hiding for good reason. Seek them out, close them. The world will be a better place.
Thanks! will try it...Originally Posted by Midranger4
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I love Echofon for the iPad. I use the native one on my iPhone though. Not sure if Echofon lets you schedule tweets.
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Going to second tweetbot!
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Another vote for Tweetbot.
I have downloaded the paid version of Tweetbot and thank you for your kind advice! I have not managed to figure out how to schedule tweets with it though. This remains a major downfall for me of the app. Maybe I miss something?
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Sorry. I missed that part of your post. I don't know of any app that will schedule a tweet. Had not even thought of it as a feature.Originally Posted by metaMeerkat
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I use hoot suite. I like it a lot. It seems to have a good interface and I can update my status with twitter and Facebook as I choose to.
I found an app called SendQ. According to the app's description it is not possible to automatically send messages. Apple blocks it to prevent spamming.
So, I'd say your best bet is a web service that you can access via Safari. And please don't use it to spam.