qwitter is no longer developed
I use the cube which hasn't seen an update in a coon's age.
but I like my twitter at my fingertips like that. plus I ignore it when I am 
doing other things.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gretchen Maune 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 3:06 PM
  Subject: [ATI] twitter and facebook and such


  Hi!

  I hope I can provide more help later with this/these topics, but too much on 
my plate right this sec.  I did read this though and wanted to throw in a few 
cents while I had a min to spare.  I use both of these a great deal, and 
twitter more so than facebook.  I have the accounts linked so that when I post 
on twitter, which I prefer to do, my tweets show up on my facebook as well, and 
so, while I get on twitter anywhere from 1 to 4 times a day, I only trudge 
around on facebook approx 1 to 3 times a week.  I do fairly well with these bc 
I used them before I went blind a few years ago, and so I can picture how 
they're laid out, and I knew how they worked back then and how things looked, 
etc (sorry, that was a bit redundant). But, yes, it is true that both sites, as 
well as sites I also use like myspace, have all gone through many changes, esp. 
facebook.  It often happens that a month after you discover what a handful of 
unlabeled links do on a section of facebook, their evil programmers will revamp 
the site again and your starting from square one.  Using facebook with JAWS, 
(and, I'm told from many of my frustrated sighted friends, using it with 
sight), requires a great amount of patience, (which I often don't have, but I 
use it anyway bc way too many people are on it to afford boycotting it.)

  Twitter is much better, (and when I'm saying this, I'm not  really talking 
about the actual www.twitter.com page), for a variety of reasons.  Some of 
these being less games, less pics, less people posting about completely 
inconsequential things.

  While I do recognize the great benefits of the quitter app, and I know a 
plethora of blind folks who use it, I personally prefer and recommend 
www.easychirp.com (formerly known as accessible twitter, but they were forced 
to change their name).  It is not something you download, it is simply an 
alternative website interface for twitter.  I prefer it over quitter bc 
quitterr is there 24/7 basically, always ready for you to check out your 
twitter feed, and always ready for you to tweet, i.e. always there to distract 
you from work.  Having easychirp, a page you  actively have to navigate to and 
sign in and such, keeps twitter from being the distracting time suck for me 
that it could be.  I've used accessible twitter/easy chirp for years now, and 
love it.  

  For the iPhone, I, and most of the other blind folks I know on twitter, 
recommend using the app tweetlist.  I've tried some others, and I definitely 
prefer it over the other twitter apps that are out right now.

   

  Ok, off to work!

   

  -Gretchen

  www.twitter.com/gmaune



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