Redux (state/data management) is relatively easy to poke at, and I could do some things, but it's only one piece of the puzzle.Unfortunately, the tech stack that TweetDeck Preview uses makes it very hard to extend it: The new TweetDeck is the Twitter Web App + some code to handle multiple feeds/columns 2.Ī year ago I had said I'd poke around and see what I could do, and around the beginning of this year, I started digging more seriously into how I could feasibly rewrite BTD for it. It completely breaks BTD due to how it's built.It brings feature parity with Twitter Web, which is a great thing because I had to do a lot of that with BTD.Here's how it will affect Better TweetDeck: How you feel about it isn't relevant since it will be rolled out generally at some point anyway 1. I'm opening another issue to replace #653 because quite a lot has changed since I commented there, and I figured it would act as a better redirect point for future questions/discussions about this topic.Īs you may know, Twitter has started rolling out a new version of TweetDeck. If you want to find me, I'll still be on Twitter but I'm also (more) active on Mastodon and Cohost these days. EDIT: As of February 2023, it is clear Twitter's new management doesn't give a shit about 3rd party developers so I am NOT going to invest any energy about building on top of Twitter's platform anymore.
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