A straightforward and efficient application that posts the name and the link of the radio stream you're currently listening to on Twitter
| Version | 13.10.0.2800 |
| Updated | Nov 6th 2013 |
| Developer |
RadioGeer.com
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
852
3.1
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| Original File Size | 57.3 MB |
| Downloads | 6371 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
| Category | Internet |
Tweet My Stream is a good marketing assistant for producers of new radio stations. By tweeting out the stream you’re currently playing, it helps to increase its popularity and to gain new adepts.
Tweet My Stream can also be used by regular users, who enjoy posting the radio streams they fancy, although its price might be a little too much for this little caprice.
Judging by everything that defines it, Tweet My Stream is definitely an application for radio producers who are seeking for a quick and effortless approach to advertise their product.
It steps in with a simple design and although the presence of eye candying elements is scarce, its appearance doesn’t bother the eye. The GUI is organized in such a way, that you don’t need a help manual in order to understand its ins and outs.
First and foremost, before you even think about tweeting anything, you must authorize your Twitter account, which is a short and very intuitive process. Then, you can paste the URL address of the radio stream and press the ‘Start Tweeting’ button.
It’s recommendable to perform a quick check in the browser to see if the tweets are being posted automatically. It worked just fine during our tests, with absolutely no delay and what’s more, each time a new song was being played, it posted the changes right away.
Alternatively, there is the possibility to tweet texts and links that have nothing to do with the radio stream, which means it also functions as a normal Twitter client when you need it to.
The tweet history is logged and displayed inside the main window, where you will also find a volume adjuster for the playback process. If we haven’t mentioned it before, yes, it also features a built-in player for the live streams.
On an ending note, Tweet My Stream Crack could prove to be a very fortunate choice if you’re in the radio industry. Seeing as social networks are the future, such an application might be a game changer.
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