

Given that the new interface is still in testing, you may want to hold off a bit till things stabilise. If you want to opt-out of the new TweetDeck Preview: Reverse Engineer Jane Manchun Wong found a way to get in: Sure, its great that its HTML5 now instead of Adobe Air, but they crippled the fuck out of it and it doesnt do 80 of what it used to. The new TweetDeck is a punch in the face to existing TweetDeck users. Officially, Twitter is only testing the new interface with a few randomly selected accounts but there is a workaround that you can use to get in early. ago I cant believe this has been posted for 12 days and nobody else has commented on it. I just received a message read: TweetDeck is not currently available on mobile devices. There will also be new column types added to the interface like Profile, Topics, Explore, Events and Bookmarks. 51 Quotes 300 Likes 26 Bookmarks ElyJames&TheJamesStreetRockers ElyBacktrakkers The new interface will now resemble the way Twitter's interface works on web but will also be adding new features such as advanced search to help people find content faster, a new composer that allows you to create threads and media content on your tweets, and the company will also make improvements to the way Tweet scheduling works. If you’re eligible, you’ll see an invitation within TweetDeck to opt in. We’re testing this preview with a small group of randomly-selected people in the United States, Canada, and Australia to start.

It is currently in testing and is available only to select users. Twitter is rolling out a much-needed overhaul of the TweetDeck interface.
