
The feature set will probably be much smaller because some features have been sherlocked and some wouldn't make sense. To accommodate multiple features, TweetDeck features a 9 point text size - something you may want to change, especially if you spend long hours on Twitter.

But I will be looking into supporting it when it is widely available. I can't make any promises because we have no timeline regarding the general availability of Gryphon, and there's still a lot of things to figure out. Paste the following at the cursor: copy (JSON.stringify (TD. ())) Press return (enter) to copy some information that you can paste and send to us if we request it. This will open a screen with a lot of information at the bottom will be a blinking cursor. At least we now have something to poke out so we can start having fun with it 🙂 Chrome: Go to View > Developer > Javascript Console. The downside of this is that most of BTD's code is now moot. This means I (hopefully) won't need to play catchup with BTD and will be able to focus on "niche" and "fun" features that Twitter will never implement.
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Read more about the TweetDeck Preview, navigating it's features, and how to revert to the current version of TweetDeck. Note: We’re currently previewing a newer version of TweetDeck with a limited number of people globally. Gryphon uses the same tech stack as Web Twitter (the new, mobile-looking one), which means that it will get new Twitter features much, MUCH quicker. Help Center TweetDeck FAQs TweetDeck FAQs TweetDeck is a convenient way to view multiple timelines in one easy interface.


And while it is still pretty early and missing some key features (notable Teams/multi-account), I have some thoughts, and I think it's promising from a user perspective. Like I said in a personal thread I was given access to Gryphon yesterday morning, so I had time to play around with it. Also, for simplicity's sake, I'll refer to current TweetDeck as "TweetDeck" and TweetDeck Preview as " Gryphon" (that's how it's called in the code) Note: I'm pinning this issue, so future discussion about TweetDeck Preview stays here.
