Overall Satisfaction with TweetDeck
I consume Twitter ravenously. It's only used by me personally to keep up with a) improv comedy developments in Austin, and b) what's going on in the film world at large. Tweetdeck allows me to create multiple lists to focus on all in one window, then create other searches and lists based on different interests.
- Versatility - It allows me to create separate columns of users, then scroll through the list I want instead of one giant list at a time.
- Muting - Instead of having to into the mute words portion of Twitter, I have to just go up, enter the word, and it's instantly blocked.
- Layout - It's chronological again. Guaranteed chronological. That's all I've ever wanted - a raw feed of information from people I follow.
- Muting in lists - I have several lists, but I am only allowed to mute in a home feed. I would like to mute things not just in home, but in lists as well.
- I have no other complaints. I really love Tweetdeck.
- It's made Twitter fun to use again. I don't like the new layout, but this one is easy to use.
- It's made searching easier. I can have a side search on Twitter without having to leave my main window.
- Time on Twitter has easily decreased, but I feel like I've digested more. More info is at my fingertips.
Do you think TweetDeck delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with TweetDeck's feature set?
Yes
Did TweetDeck live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of TweetDeck go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy TweetDeck again?
Yes