Tweetbookr was a niche, short-lived desktop application launched around 2009–2010 built on the Adobe AIR platform. It was designed as an all-in-one social media hub to aggregate multi-platform user feeds into a single interface. Core Features
During its run, the app primarily focused on connecting three massive social media ecosystems of that era:
Twitter: Users could view, track, and post micro-updates directly from the app.
Facebook: It pulled in standard social feeds to minimize browser-tab clutter.
Flickr: The app integrated image streams, allowing photography enthusiasts to track updates from their photo networks. Current Status
Tweetbookr is no longer active or supported. Like many early third-party clients, it faded away as social media companies locked down their APIs and shifted toward native web and mobile applications. greg-price – Flickr
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