qTwitter 0.6.0 sees the light
April 29th, 2009
It’s been a while since qTwitter 0.5.0, but I hope the list of improvements and new features can make up for that time. So now with qTwitter we get:
- support for using multiple accounts,
- integrated support for URL shortening, using the most popular services,
- more intuitive interface, including configurable notifications and warning dialogs, keyboard shortcuts for virtually every action in the application, and an animated icon showing update progress,
- more translations – added German, French and Japanese ones.
- tons of bugfixes (changelog covers most important ones).
Two people joined me lately to create the development team, welcome wiorka and wijet!
Huge thanks goes to:
- translators – DarkAdmiral for the German translation, Maciej Dębiński for the Japanese and both wiorka and Harry for the French one,
- testers – Harry and PMG for finding and reporting tens of issues.
Also, a bug tracking system was launched some time ago, so everyone in a need of filing a bug report or requesting a new feature is warmly welcome to visit qTwitter’s Lighthouseapp.
As for coding, there is a prototype of a Qt library for connecting to Twitter, sending requests and processing server replies. qTwitter 0.6.0 is now interacting with Twitter through this library. Both qTwitter and libtwitterapi are licensed LGPL and can be reused according to this license.
qTwitter 0.6.0 can be obtained from usual places:
- qt-apps.org, available for Windows, MacOS X and most popular Linux distros,
- Gentoo users can install net-im/qtwitter from layman’s qting-edge overlay.
- Code for qTwitter and libtwitterapi can be simply checked out from GitHub:
git clone git://github.com/ayoy/qtwitter.git
Happy twitting! :)

April 29th, 2009 at 02:35 PM
thanks for this great app! Hope I can go on helping you with qTwitter :)
April 29th, 2009 at 03:21 PM
Thanks for creating this cool app. I might be able to help developing as soon as my life gets less crazy.
April 29th, 2009 at 04:00 PM
Thank you for the feedback :) you’re welcome to help with the development any time you could. And as I suppose, you’ll probably could find someone to verify and correct Spanish and Catalan translation. We’ll talk when you’re free, thanks for the contact :)
April 29th, 2009 at 10:33 PM
Well – working with Ayoy its really nice time :>