TweetDeck for web, Chrome and PC was updated Wednesday to version 2.1, bringing with it a number of new features.
Feature additions in the updated TweetDeck include support for expanded tweets, the introduction of keyboard shortcuts, and the ability to edit your search columns.
Lists can now be quickly opened by typing the name of the list into the search box. If you want to check out a list you’re not subscribed to that belongs to another user, you can do that by typing in @username/listname into the search box. Both actions will bring the list you’re looking for into the list window, allowing you to view recent tweets as well as add a new column.
Search columns can now be edited as you add new columns, eliminating the need to continue to add new search columns as you refine your search. A single search column can be edited as much as you’d like and your changes are instantly reflected in the results.
TweetDeck also now offers full support for expanded tweets, allowing you to view photo and player cards in the tweet details view for more than 2,000 websites.
Keyboard shortcuts are also introduced in the release. Now you can press “n” to open a window to compose a tweet, “Ctrl+Enter” to send the tweet, and “Esc” to close the compose window as well as any other pop-up windows. More keyboard shortcuts are reportedly on the way.
Will the changes be useful to you? Let us know what you think about the updated TweetDeck in the comments.
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