New Features Released

Posted by: Kyle Sollenberger
Monday, December 21, 2009

Did you notice anything new about CoTweet this morning?

Over the past weekend, CoTweet rolled out a new release. After logging in, you may have noticed the shiny, new user interface and icons.  These changes were made to enhance your CoTweet dashboard experience.  Also incorporated in this release is the Twitter Retweet integration. CoTweet is pleased to now be offering both the Twitter native retweet functionality as well as Quotes. In addition to Retweet, Quotes allows CoTweet users the ability to retweet in the traditional form of quoting another user along with the capacity to annotate the tweet by including your own comments.

CoTweet has partnered with Klout and now shares the Klout Score of the Twitter profile you are viewing.  Klout Score measures the Twitter profile's influence across the social web by calculating their True Reach, Amplification Ability and Network Score.  Another exciting new feature is saved inline searches. As CoTweet is focused on the Team Platform Experience, we've implemented the ability that now allows you to save searches to share with your fellow team members.

Please refer to the CoTweet Support page for further explanation of the release's useful new features.  Take the new UI for a spin and let us know what you think!

Kyle is blogging on behalf of the Social Media Marketing Team at ExactTarget

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Monday, December 21, 2009 by Wayne Smallman:

“Assigned to Me” was my big feature request. That in itself makes CoTweet totally viable as a CRM tool. Just need a plugin for Daylite and we’re laughin’!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009 by Dom Delimar:

I really like all the improvements, however, as the left sidebar is getting more stuff (which I quite like) there seem to be some obvious parts where the vertical space is wasted. The biggest and most obvious one being the space below the Archive button at the bottom of the sidebar. Additionally, IMHO less space could be wasted above the INBOX, OUTBOX, FOLLOWUP headlines and similar places.

These are all merely suggestions. Maybe it could be done through an additional ‘compact’ theme users can choose if they like?

P.S. This one was a big one but I like incremental improvements when I find out about them, it’s like Easter eggs… :)

Tuesday, December 22, 2009 by Praj:

Brilliant. The interface looks even more polished.. The new icons, and the quote and retweet feature make it awesome.. The subtle color changes for the tweet background also make it look much more pleasing to the eye..

Fantastic work ppl!!! keep up the great work.. :)