I can't remember if this is the case with tweetlist, but, normally this is a client controlled option. Some clients give you the ability to decide how many tweets will come down at a time and also how many will be stored.
Take care.
On 8/12/2012 11:06 PM, don bishop wrote:
Just to clarify, I'm asking about the tweets which I assume are stored in a buffer somewhere on the phone as they are with qube. When I get new tweets, they're added above the older ones. If the oldest do start to scroll out of the buffer at some point, how many does it take before this starts to happen.

But, maybe I'm trying to compare this to the buffers in qube which may not be a valid comparison.

Anyway, I'll just let them add up and see what happens.

Don



On 8/12/2012 8:22 PM, jeremy wrote:
Ah, well, if this is the case, then, yes. I miss understood. Perhaps I'm
wrong, but, I didn't think the tweets were actually stored on the device
anyways. Perhaps a small cache of them would exist on the phone, but,
this would constantly be changing as the client updated to new tweets. I
think this sort of thing can be done in clients such as cube, but, I've
never seen anything good come of using it.
Take care.

On 8/12/2012 6:45 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Won't this erase your tweats from your time line on Twitter? I think the
person asking the original question was just looking at removing tweets
from their iPhone and not entirely from Twitter.

On 12/08/12 12:30, jeremy wrote:
The only tweets you are able to erase are the ones you've tweeted
yourself. This includes regular ones, direct messages and replies. I
think you can go to your profile in tweetlist and under the section
where it lists all your tweets, you can delete them there. Only thing
is, if you've got a lot of tweets, this is going to take you quite a
while as you can only delete one at a time.
Take care.
On 8/12/2012 10:19 AM, don bishop wrote:
Thanks Raul,

Guess the old ones will drop off eventually, but just didn't want the
phone to get all full of old tweets.

Thanks,

Don



On 8/11/2012 10:27 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hi Don, you don't really delete tweets from your time line. They just
scroll off as you get new ones.

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On 8/12/2012 12:21 AM, don bishop wrote:
Hi,

I've started using tweetlist pro and really like it so far. The only thing I can't seem to find is how you can delete old tweets from your
home timeline.

I looked in settings, but sure don't see it.

Help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Don




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