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Aperture2Twitter Analysis

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Aperture2Twitter is a digital photo tool designed for Mac users, enabling seamless integration between Aperture and Twitter. This trial version allows users to easily share photos directly from their Aperture library to their Twitter accounts, enhancing the social media experience for photographers and casual users alike. Key features include customizable tweet formats and the ability to add hashtags and captions, making it effortless to engage with followers.

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The software supports various image formats and offers options to resize or edit images before posting. Its user-friendly interface simplifies the process of sharing images, ensuring that users can maintain their workflow without interruption. Whether for personal use or professional promotion, Aperture2Twitter provides an efficient way to connect photography with social media.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.6.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.5
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.6
Additional Requirements
Aperture 2.1, 3.0.2 or later
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Total Downloads
111
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Plug Twitter in your Aperture.
Aperture2Twitter is an export plugin for Aperture, Apple's professional photo editing and management software. Aperture2Twitter lets you send short messages and photos to Twitter, TwitPic and Mobypicture from within Aperture. Feature highlights: Sends your tweets without leaving Aperture. Lets you include an image with a tweet. Easily lets you switch between different Twitter-accounts.

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