In computer interfaces dashboard is fast making itself felt as a semi-transparent aide to software programs by effectively providing contextual access to commonly used tools. Dashboard displays management information in an easy to read mode thus making navigation more convenient for the consumer just like an easy to use email service provider.
Dashboard for Google is a clean and simple interface and it has been very recently incorporated and has sparked a controversy on privacy issues. However it does make the whole Google Account services giant easier to maintain and that too at a glance. A dashboard for Twitter users has come to the surface as well. It aims to do pretty much the same thing the Google dashboard does. tDash marks tweets as read or lets them stay unread, manages tweets by sender giving easy access to them in a sidebar. In addition it also offers inline opening out of conversations. tDash while giving more email oriented options of managing tweets also supports Twitter users lists and quite a few of keyboard shortcuts.
Oneforty.com reviews tDash at a 5.0 average concluding “it is a completely browser based Twitter client.” KillerStartups reviews no less than 15 internet startups per working day; they cover tDash in their web application tools as a good recommendation for even the very difficult to please users.There are applications available for free for Twitter application users and there are quite a few of them. Amidst this colorful collection of twitter applications there are some wonderful things for a Twitter user to do; however if you still feel yourself at a loss as a Twitter user then tdash.org is what your patience is being rewarded with. It lives up to the expectations of a dashboard interface. It lets you read your tweets, it lets you retweet, it lets you reply to your tweets and all in the same manner you are used to in your email service provider. The tweets are organized for the convenience of the Twitter user according to sender information. The necessary text is right where your instinct as a Twitter user tells you it should be. It is minimalist; hence no Twitter user gets lost there or gets distracted. A major plus is how the application of tDash runs entirely on the browser, and it is compatible to all browsers.
As a first time user of tDash I felt the clean layout made everything accessible and even familiar. It posed no problems for someone like me who is not comfortable with tweeting even when the whole world considers it a communication rage.
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