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Flow – Day 9 – I switched to iChat for Twitter XMPP

Written By: Sol Young on April 1, 2008 4 Comments
iChat Count 386 – 7 minutes

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When following a lot of friends in a flow environment and using XMPP, one sees the above numbers in less than ten minutes. I’d been using Adium, but Adium doesn’t smooth scroll between each received tweet. It constantly jerks messages upwards and has made it virtually impossible to have a meaningful experience. There are often times when I want to read each incoming tweet. A good, smooth, reading experience was needed.

iChat has a slightly smoother hit at each received message, and is therefore much more enjoyable to read. The interface is customizable enough, but nothing quite as nice as some of Adium’s minimal themes.

I was mostly hesitant to switch since Adium has outstanding AppleScript support. I’ve been thinking of prototyping something (given a couple hours – someday). Apparently iChat has something even better which I should have known about… Callbacks! A script can fire for each received message.

This will make dynamic, real-time, filtering a reality.

iChat AppleScript

The start of something very cool…

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4 Responses to “Flow – Day 9 – I switched to iChat for Twitter XMPP”

  1. Christian on: 17 April 2008 at 2:35 pm

    Twitter via iChat always tells me its under maintenance..? Would it work the same way 3 party apps work? Or can I just use it to post Tweets?

  2. Sol Young on: 17 April 2008 at 2:47 pm

    Their 'twitter' via iChat is really an AIM account, which is in
    development. You need to sign up for a GTalk account and send messages
    (and receive them from) 'twitter@twitter.com'

    Enjoy!

  3. Christian on: 17 April 2008 at 6:35 pm

    Twitter via iChat always tells me its under maintenance..? Would it work the same way 3 party apps work? Or can I just use it to post Tweets?

  4. Sol Young on: 17 April 2008 at 6:47 pm

    Their 'twitter' via iChat is really an AIM account, which is in
    development. You need to sign up for a GTalk account and send messages
    (and receive them from) 'twitter@twitter.com'

    Enjoy!

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