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A Windows Client for TweetDeck. Not affiliated with Twitter. https://tweetduck.chylex.com
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README.md

Build Instructions

The program was build using Visual Studio 2013. After opening the solution, make sure you have CefSharp.WinForms and Microsoft.VC120.CRT.JetBrains included - if not, download them using NuGet. For CefSharp, you will need version 49 or newer currently available as a pre-release.

PM> Install-Package CefSharp.WinForms -Pre
PM> Install-Package Microsoft.VC120.CRT.JetBrains

TweetD*ck comes in two variants - TweetDick and TweetDuck. The solution includes both configurations under the names Release Dick and Release Duck, so make sure to select the correct one, or build both using Batch Build.

After building, run _postbuild.bat which deletes unnecessary files that CefSharp adds after post-build events >_>

Built files are then available in bin/x86 and/or bin/x64.