TweetMyImage Help
Twitter Profile Image Updater for all Windows-based devices. Say it with Images!
TweetMyImage allows you to post your images to Twitter. Use pre-selected images or
redirect your camera output as an image source. Uploads and downloads are automatic.
You and your friends can now blog with images (not just text). Afterall, if an image
is worth a thousand words, imagine what an image blog is worth! Create your own image
blog, and/or follow your friends' image blogs. You can add any number of friends and
the tool will download their blog of images on a regular basis. You can at any time
animate their image timeline.
TweetMyImage can be used to regularly change your profile image, create
dia-shows/presentations, or feed your camera's output. If you are on the road your
SmartPhone or PDA's camera can regularly pipe images to your Twitter account.
Let your friends see what you are seeing! All of this is of course done automatically.
No user intervention is required.
Getting Started
The following 3 steps should be taken when using TweetMyImage.
- Twitter Authorization of TweetMyImage
- Setting your Image feed for Twitter
- Receiving the image feed from other Twitter users
1. Twitter Authorization of TweetMyImage
This step is required and should only be done once for each Twitter account you own. On the main (Image) dialog,
click on the right most Options button. The Option Dialog box will appear. Next, press the Twitter button. The
Twitter Authorization Dialog will pop up. Now, enter your Twitter User Name. Press the Activate button.
TweetMyImage will now connect you to the Twitter Authorization Web Page via your Browser. You will be prompted
to authorize access of TweetMayImage to your Twitter account. You need to grant authorization to proceed!
Once you've granted authorization, Twitter will supply you with an Authorization Pin. Write down the pin number.
Now return to TweetMyImage and enter the Twitter Pin number. Again, click on the Activate button. Once you've
received the Activation OK message you are done. TweetMyImage now has the necessary authorization to upload images to
your Twitter account.
2. Setting your Image feed for Twitter
Here you need to decide from where the images to upload to your Twitter account are taken. You have two options. Firstly,
you can supply the images to upload yourself via the Add button. Secondly, you can instruct TweetMyImage to use your camera
as an image feed. To select the second option, click on the Options button. The Options dialog will appear.
Now, check the Activate Camera button. You can also change the frequency with which pictures are taken and uploaded to
your Twitter account.
3. Receiving the image feed from other Twitter users
If you want to see the image timeline of other Twitter users, go to the Member dialog. In the Member edit box enter the
name of a Twitter user and click the add button. You can repeat this operation to add other users. To view the downloaded
image timeline for the added users, simply go to the Member View Dialog.
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