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Thurly: Twitter Add-on for Safari



As a browser, Safari is pretty sparse when it comes to behavior add-ons and extensions. This is primarily because while officially supported plugins for media-types DO exist, there isn't an official plugin architecture for behavior based extensions. Developers have managed to work around this inconvenience using Input Manager hacks, but purists like to make it very clear: Input Managers are not plugins! (check out the link -- you can see me get reprimanded and totally schooled over my second TUAW blog post!)

Semantics aside, tools like Saft and Inquisitor totally make Safari more fun to use. Now a new "not a plugin" plugin has joined the fray: Thurly. Thurly, by Elixir Graphics, is a really neat tool that not only acts as a URL shortener, but also lets you share the URL on Twitter, all within the web browser.

This is how it works, you install Thurly (and unlike most Input Manager "hacks," Thurly is very easy to install or uninstall) and then, once you press Control-Command-T in Safari, a window overlay appears and you can shorten the current URL and then tweet it, along with a message, directly from that pane. You can even avoid the URL shortening aspect and just use it as a quick way to tweet from Safari.



If you're like me and you use Tweetie as your desktop Twitter client, you may need to change your keyboard shortcuts for quick tweeting. I previously used Control-Command-T in tweetie, but I changed it to something else so I could use both Tweetie and Thurly at the same time.

Thurly is free to use with one Twitter account. If you want to be able to use multiple Twitter accounts and also use or create Thurly Templates (so that you have a default message/syntax each time you invoke Thurly), registration is just $4.95. You can get a multi-user (5) license for just $11.95.

I was a Thurly beta tester and I'm really impressed with the integration of the product with Safari and the ease of use. You can choose between a transparent black or transparent gray theme and the tweet templates are really handy.

If you frequently like to share links on Twitter, but hate having to either use an external program or go to the Twitter site each time, Thurly is definitely worth checking out. The URL shortening feature is just the icing on the cake!

Thurly is for Mac OS X and requires Safari 4.0 or higher.

Tags: mac os x, MacOsX, safari, thurly, twitter

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