Hello iPhone developers, yes TwitBird supports OpenURL now, you can access twitbird right in your application using the following protocal:
to open twitbird pro, please use twitbirdpro:// protocol while twitbird premium using twitbird:// and twitbird free using twitbirdfree://
if a message is attached, here's a parameter m=
so, here's a sample: twitbirdpro://?m=@twitter morning twitter!
fixed bug: # and following part in m= is fixed in v2.2.
'?' and '&' is not available in m=
This information about TwitBird OpenURL protocol is extremely useful for me! appreciation for giving out. it’s all very new and clearly written!
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