Tweeten for Windows (PC) now available, offers a better experience for TweetDeck

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A new Twitter app for Windows was released today in beta. Tweeten is the newest Twitter app in the Windows world, and it’s already one of the best out there. Tweeten gives TweetDeck a new look, making the world’s most powerful Twitter client look cleaner and prettier. In an email to its beta testers, the Tweeten team stated:Today we are very excited to release the first beta of our Windows app. We have been working very hard on the app for almost a month now, and it’s finally here.

Today we are very excited to release the first beta of our Windows app. We have been working very hard on the app for almost a month now, and it’s finally here.

Tweeten makes TweetDeck look and work better. Our app provides a cleaner, and prettier user interface which offers a better user experience. The user interface of our app focuses on simplicity and takes away TweetDeck’s ugly user interface.

With the first beta of our app, we are delivering the ability to change the Column sizes to anything you want, which will definitely improve your TweetDeck experience.

As this is a beta, some features are missing currently. We aren’t delivering a Light theme for the app right now – however, we are planning to release an update which will bring the Light theme sometime soon. Additionally, don’t be surprised to see some bugs here and there as this is a beta release

Tweeten seems like a very nice app for Windows. If you want to download the beta of Tweeten, you can grab it from the links below:

Also, if you want to stay up to date with the latest updates for the app, make sure to register for the Tweeten Slack group here. Also, don’t forget to follow Tweeten’s official Twitter account here.

What do you think of Tweeten? Discuss below.

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