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TwitterGram Analysis

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TwitterGram is a web-based email software designed to enhance communication efficiency. This free tool integrates seamlessly with social media platforms, allowing users to manage their email correspondence alongside their social interactions. Key features include a user-friendly interface, customizable email templates, and the ability to link social media accounts for a comprehensive communication experience.

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Additionally, TwitterGram offers robust organizational tools, such as categorization and tagging of emails, which help users maintain a tidy inbox. Compatibility with various web browsers ensures that users can access their emails from any device with internet connectivity. The focus on integrating social media with email makes it a unique option for those looking to streamline their communication processes.


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Release
Latest update
Version
0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Webware
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
166
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Upload MP3 audio messages to your Twitter account.

TwitterGram lets you upload MP3 audio messages to your Twitter account. A TwitterGram has a title and a small MP3 file. The title explains the gram, it must be no longer than 75 characters, to allow room for the URL of the MP3, which is about 50 characters. The MP3 file may be no larger than 200K. Your Twitter username and password information are used for authentication, but is not retained by the Twittergram service.


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