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Parahacker
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« on: July 02, 2008, 02:12:44 PM »

I'm a new user, so I'm just getting started on the idea of using the incredible breadth and scope of possible commands.

So there may already be an answer for this; like setting up a macro or something.

But I think it'd be awesome to have a native (or plugin) ability to post twitters and tweets, and call up the subscribed list.  I noticed the Gcal plugin did use twitter for sending to gcal; but I just want to use Kebreeze to post, something like 'tw This is a Twitter post'.

....it would need a character counter tho, or that plus a splitter.

There's already lots of tools that do something like this (hundreds!  too many to choose from O_o) but I want it in Keybreeze.
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« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2008, 05:23:17 AM »

I'm wondering if it might be possible to modify the gcal plugin to do this? Although I have no idea about how to make plugins so have no way of knowing if this is straightforward from technical point of view, but since it already posts to twitter (albeit as a direct message to gcal), surely it'd just be a case of adding a new keyword that points directly to your own account. What'd be even better would be if we could add our own twitter keywords that post direct messages to other twitter accounts, since several other online services also offer an option to post via twitter (e.g. Toodledo, the online task manager that I use, which I highly recommend!). The gcal plugin is already very useful; it'd be wonderful to be able to use Keybreeze to post to-dos too!

I like the suggestion of "tw" as a twitter keyword, it's short and memorable, and even if there wasn't an option to add custom twitter keywords it wouldn't be that difficult to type "tw d toodledo" to post directly to my task list.

Anyone who knows more about plugins care to take up this challenge??! Please? Smiley
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