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I like using the older version of TweetDeck for it's features and hate using the newer version where many useful options were deprecated.
So I doubt, what is there any security vulnerability that some one had come across?
What about the features that there are in newer versions and not in TweetDeck's older versions? I don't think the newer version is as feature rich as the older version. Is there something that would make me want to use the newer version, even a security issue?
Thanks!
2013-04-08 01:45:46
Here is a list of all the things they added/changed. Doesn't look like they "fixed" anything. they only changed the interface and add features.# Full Facebook integration, with Comments, Likes and picture uploading# Facebook photo preview with slideshow functionality# Create columns for groups of Facebook friends# Facebook Pages support# MySpace integration, including status updates and setting Moods# Improved image uploading, now with drag and drop# Launch the TweetDeck Directory to add new and interesting people to your TweetDeck# Minimise to System Tray/Dock# Automatic shortening of URLs in the Update Window# Quickly view profiles & follow with Quick Profile button# Use TweetDeck with just a Facebook or MySpace account - no need for a Twitter account# Link your personal Bit.ly account to TweetDeck# Added TweetPhoto to list of photo sharing services (as the default for new users)# Quick add columns using your server-stored groups & searches# Improved account management screen# Improved handling of multi-account posting# Pressing Enter to send update is now optional So, it looks like there was no fix for security. so, it should be safe.
2013-04-07 08:16:00
This guy agrees with you:http://www.david-amador.com/2011/12/revert-to-the-old-tweetdeck/
2013-04-07 07:22:18
What is new in version 2.7.1http://www.fiberdownload.com/TweetDeck-23501