DesktopTweet is a small program for Windows that lets you quickly take snapshots of your computer's screen, and then tweet them up to Twitter in a matter of seconds!
All you need to do is Highlight the region of the screen you want to snap, write a quick tweet for it, and then DesktopTweet will handle the rest, uploading it to an online Twitter picture service of your choice!
Whether it's a picture of something you're currently working on, or maybe something amusing you found online, DesktopTweet makes it much easier to add extra visual spice to your tweets, quickly and cleanly!
Features:
* Support for the TweetPhoto and TwitrPix image services (Taking the total number up to 7 now).
* Ability to also choose to tweet the whole screen, or an image from your hard drive (JPEG/GIF/PNG).
* 2 new Hotkeys for the above commands.
* The option to override the ‘PrintScreen’ and ‘Alt-Printscreen’ key commands so they get sent to DesktopTweet.
* While writing the tweet, images can be saved to file as PNG, or copied to the clipboard.
* There is now a choice of having images uploaded, but not posting a tweet link on Twitter.
* If the upload unexpectedly fails, a choice for saving the picture to disk will appear.
* Tied up some loose odds and ends in the code.