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Twitter Client - Mo-footer


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Mo-Footer is extreamly light Twirtter Client is available.

'Mof' meaning is Fluffy in Japan.

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Recent version

v0.9.1y (Dec 11/2011) Stable version

v0.9.2m(Dec 11/2011) Beta version

v0.9.3e (Dec11/2011) Alpha version

Download: http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1394816.html

Language support: English and Japanese.

System Requirement

Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7

Preparation(Win95)

* install IE 4.01 or later

Preparation(Win95/98/Me)

* install Microsoft Layer for Unicode on Windows 9x 1.1.3790.0

Options:

*PNG Support on Win98/Me/2000

gdiplus.dll

*PNG Support on Win95

gdiplus.dll

*HTTPS support

require ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll in OpenSSL

Usage:

Recover to display Menubar with ALT+M.

Ctrl+Ret as same as Send

if it displays '[repmode]' on status bar, your post related with selected tweet on listview, and it release with post or move cursor.

you can install on USB Memory , with copying mofooter.ini and mofooter.exe and [username]_fav/rel/fr/fol/bl.bin.

Support Twitter ID: mofooter

Tag #mofooter

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Guest wsxedcrfv

I personally don't waste my time with twitter - I honestly don't understand what the appeal or purpose is.

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I released OpenSSL Shared Library for Windows 95/98/Me (also 2000/XP/Vista/7).

libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll

You can use Userstream on Windows 9x with mo-footer.

It is available here !

ver 1.0.0e (2011 Dec 13th)

ver 1.0.0h (2012 Mar 14th)

These are compiled with VC++2005 SP1.

They don't require Runtime.

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I released OpenSSL Shared Library for Windows 95/98/Me (also 2000/XP/Vista/7).

libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll

You can use Userstream on Windows 9x with mo-footer.

It is available here !

ver 1.0.0e (2011 Dec 13th)

ver 1.0.0h (2012 Mar 14th)

These are compiled with VC++2005 SP1.

They don't require Runtime.

Thank you! :)

{Edit: Deleted silly question ... I need my eyes checked ...}

Joe.

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