Khweeteur Twitter client now Woodchuck enabled
Via: @Jaffa2
Editor: Andrew Flegg
Neal Walfield has patched Benoît HERVIER's Twitter client, Khweeteur, to more intelligently use network resources using his library Woodchuck: One feature I particularly like is its support for queuing of status updates, which is useful when connectivity is poor or non-existent (which, for me, is typically when something tweet-worthy happens). It also supports multiple accounts, e.g., a twitter account and an identi.ca account. Deciding when to transfer updates is exactly what Woodchuck was designed for, and recently, I added Woodchuck support to Khweeteur. Now, if Woodchuck is found, Khweeteur will rely on it to determine when to schedule updates (of course, you can still manually force an update whenever you like!). Neal's changes have been merged into the Khweeteur mainline, although a new version has not yet been pushed to maemo.org. Those wishing to use the new feature will either have to build from source themselves, or use a package which Neal has published himself.