Twitter OAuth client. Now no need to share your passwords.
This widget uses secure communication with twitter and now with OAuth support you don't have to share your passwords.
UPDATE:Now this widget with more features is available as application mode (standalone) for opera 10.50+ check here http://widgets.opera.com/widget/15462/
Usage: Login in to twitter by clicking the 'Sign-in with twitter' button. After authenticating with twitter successfully you will be given a pin code. Please copy the pin back to the application to proceed. This is one time process. You can revoke the access to this widget from your twitter account->settings->connections.If you want to use this widget again then you must clear the tokens in config view and sign-in with twitter again.
Features supported: Recent tweets,Replies, Direct messages,Archived tweets, Favorites, Search. Following features are available only for Desktop: Resizing, Notifications, Custom Color, URL shortener(bitly).
change log: Version 1.7 : Added URL shortener,Fixed URL links and other minor bugs. Version 1.5 : Supports Custom Color,Fixed the resize issue. Version 1.4 : Fixed the issue with deleting tweets. Version 1.1 : widget supports opera 10.0
Note:Notifications(for replies or recent) are shown only when the widget is minimized
Any feedback to improve this widget would be greatly appreciated.
@ brianlj This widget uses relative height for resizing . This was intended to fit the widget in devices of various sizes. This will be fixed in the next release. Thanks for letting me know.
The black areas at the top of the widget resize in proportion as TweetSafe is resized. Unfortunately, because I like to see a lot of tweets, I have TweetSafe stretched to fill my screen vertically and that makes the black boxes wa-aaay too big. They take up the space of at least 3 tweets and look pretty ugly.
This widget uses relative height for resizing . This was intended to fit the widget in devices of various sizes. This will be fixed in the next release. Thanks for letting me know.
By srikanth-yaradla , # Sep 9, 2009 4:12:49 PM
By brianlj , # Sep 9, 2009 11:16:07 AM