I was shown a Win32 CLI for Twitter, and I didn’t like how it was done, so I made one.

Pretty simple to use.

Vista: Extract the two files to your home directory

XP: Extract the two files to your Windows directory, or another directory in your system’s PATH variable

Win98: Extract to a directory in your system’s PATH variable

Edit the twit.bat file and replace “yourusername” with your username, and “yourpassword” with your password.

Quick Twit: Start-Run (Windows Key + R), type twit followed by your message. No quotes required

Example: twit I just twitted from the command line… because I can. I like useless tools.

Disclaimer: If you don’t know how to edit a batch file, don’t know what a batch file is, or feel like you shouldn’t be putting your username and password into a batch file, don’t know what a PATH variable is, please move on. This is not for you, at all, and I wouldn’t want to make anybody uncomfortable.

Download Twit CLI 1.0 for Win32 (includes curl-7.19.4-win32-nossl)
MD5: 73FAF016EE43C5C556B6A8313E74BDD9

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A pox on thee…

news September 12th, 2007

I need to extend my public proclamation of a curse brought upon Nick Prignano for his use of the “lol” acronym in the previous post. He will ride the fiery slide of death into the netherworld for eternity upon his death.

And now to less important matters: Many small updates/revisions brought to the main page. A few new clients, a few new projects in the works, and a basic pricing structure.

We have realized something recently that really brought an extra vote of confidence and reward to the work we have been doing. Every single project that we’ve quoted, and every single solution that we’ve offered has been more than just a web site. We have offered a product that boosts business image, as well as saving time for the client. In most cases, we can actually offer new business strategies built right in that can offer new sales opportunities and customer retention. Essentially, we are able to offer a complete business upgrade to our clients. It’s really cool to know we are able to provide such a great service, and that both myself and my partner have the type of minds that can conceptualize what types of services and offering can benefit a business.

I’m a happy guy right now, and can’t wait to dive head first into a pool of insanity.

Cheers,
Dan

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