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New TweetDeck lets you manage multiple accounts & sync with iPhone

July 5th, 2009 · View Comments · Technical Writing

The new version of TweetDeck lets you automatically sync all your columns and groups across any computer or iPhone.Sync has been one of the most popular feature requests among TweetDeck users for quite some time.

You can now access all your TweetDeck information no matter where you are and get up and running on any computer, Windows, Mac, Linux, or even iPhone without creating everything all over again.

It will also safely store your information so you’ll never lose your settings if your computer crashes or you delete a group by mistake.

Tip: TweetDeck keeps working in the background so whenever you change a group or add a new column it’s updated and available on all your computers and your iPhone.

To get started, download the new version of TweetDeck and register for a TweetDeck account.  All your existing columns and groups will then be imported and safely stored in the TweetDeck cloud.

Next, download the new version to all of the other computers you use TweetDeck on and link these computers to your existing TweetDeck account by clicking on ‘Settings’, ‘Sync’ and then entering your TweetDeck account information and clicking on ‘Verify Account’.

If you’d like more help with syncing your TweetDeck information read the FAQs here.

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