by Rob Christensen

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Created

April 23, 2009

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The TweetDeck team recently launched version 0.25 of their popular desktop Twitter client powered by Adobe AIR. The latest version includes several impressive new features including Facebook integration, the ability to record video clips within TweetDeck using 12seconds and memory leak fixes. We had the pleasure to work closely with the TweetDeck team to help investigate a memory leak that was impacting quite a few users.

The TweetDeck team discusses new features on their blog and mentions the collaboration:

We’ve been listening and working hard, together with Adobe, making improvements to TweetDeck to fix the memory leak. Today we’re delighted to be able to tell you that the memory leak has been plugged and now the latest version of TweetDeck will peak at a certain level and won’t go any higher. So you can leave your TweetDeck running all day, all night, or forever if you really want to.

We often receive questions around memory and we are working on putting together some best practices for developers. If you have tips you would like to share, please feel free to post a comment or send us your bugs directly (simple test cases are much appreciated). If you are building your application using Flex Builder, the profiler can be extremely helpful in tracking down memory issues in your application (see profiler documentation).

Also, be sure to check out the Performance-tuning Adobe AIR Applications article on the Adobe Developer Connection.

Again, congratulations to the TweetDeck team on the release!

COMMENTS

  • By TomS - 11:18 AM on April 24, 2009   Reply

    Is Tweetdeck safe to install?

    Very scary installation screen warnings – even with latest version 0.25.

    “Are you sure you want to install this application to your computer?

    Publisher: UNKNOWN
    Application: TweetDeck
    System Acess: UNRESTRICTED

    Publisher Identity: UNKNOWN
    The publisher of this application cannot be determined.

    System Access: UNRESTRICTED
    This application may access your file system and the internet, which may put your computer at risk.

    Am I the only one getting these high-risk notices?

    I’d love to get an official Adobe response to this telling all of us who are getting this warning that TweetDeck is indeed a perfectly safe app to install and that it is trusted by Adobe.

    Seems rather strange knowing that Adobe has taken such care with security in Flash with the security settings.

    I hear great things about TweetDeck and I’d love to trust its installation. Looking forward to hearing where this goes.

    Hopeful! -T

  • By TomS - 11:18 AM on April 24, 2009   Reply

    Is Tweetdeck safe to install?

    Very scary installation screen warnings – even with latest version 0.25.

    “Are you sure you want to install this application to your computer?

    Publisher: UNKNOWN
    Application: TweetDeck
    System Acess: UNRESTRICTED

    Publisher Identity: UNKNOWN
    The publisher of this application cannot be determined.

    System Access: UNRESTRICTED
    This application may access your file system and the internet, which may put your computer at risk.

    Am I the only one getting these high-risk notices?

    I’d love to get an official Adobe response to this telling all of us who are getting this warning that TweetDeck is indeed a perfectly safe app to install and that it is trusted by Adobe.

    Seems rather strange knowing that Adobe has taken such care with security in Flash with the security settings.

    I hear great things about TweetDeck and I’d love to trust its installation. Looking forward to hearing where this goes.

    Hopeful! -T

  • By TomS - 11:18 AM on April 24, 2009   Reply

    Is Tweetdeck safe to install?

    Very scary installation screen warnings – even with latest version 0.25.

    “Are you sure you want to install this application to your computer?

    Publisher: UNKNOWN
    Application: TweetDeck
    System Acess: UNRESTRICTED

    Publisher Identity: UNKNOWN
    The publisher of this application cannot be determined.

    System Access: UNRESTRICTED
    This application may access your file system and the internet, which may put your computer at risk.

    Am I the only one getting these high-risk notices?

    I’d love to get an official Adobe response to this telling all of us who are getting this warning that TweetDeck is indeed a perfectly safe app to install and that it is trusted by Adobe.

    Seems rather strange knowing that Adobe has taken such care with security in Flash with the security settings.

    I hear great things about TweetDeck and I’d love to trust its installation. Looking forward to hearing where this goes.

    Hopeful! -T

  • By Larry Smith - 10:50 AM on April 25, 2009   Reply

    Don’t be too quick to praise TweetDeck. I have been emailing and tweeting them for 2 months, and I get no support. TweetDeck will not let me login to Twitter, and TweetDeck “Support” will not help me solve the issue.

  • By Larry Smith - 10:50 AM on April 25, 2009   Reply

    Don’t be too quick to praise TweetDeck. I have been emailing and tweeting them for 2 months, and I get no support. TweetDeck will not let me login to Twitter, and TweetDeck “Support” will not help me solve the issue.

  • By Larry Smith - 10:50 AM on April 25, 2009   Reply

    Don’t be too quick to praise TweetDeck. I have been emailing and tweeting them for 2 months, and I get no support. TweetDeck will not let me login to Twitter, and TweetDeck “Support” will not help me solve the issue.

  • By Barb Brad - 11:09 AM on April 26, 2009   Reply

    I cannot download tweet deck. I would like some help with this.

  • By Barb Brad - 11:09 AM on April 26, 2009   Reply

    I cannot download tweet deck. I would like some help with this.

  • By Barb Brad - 11:09 AM on April 26, 2009   Reply

    I cannot download tweet deck. I would like some help with this.

  • By Rob Christensen - 5:48 PM on April 26, 2009   Reply

    @TomS – I have contacted the author of the application to let him know that he can improve the installation experience by getting a certificate from a CA like (VeriSign, Globalsign, etc.)

    @Larry Smith: Sorry to hear about the issue you are running into. Does the issue reproduce with other Twitter clients like Destroy Twitter or Twhirl?

  • By Rob Christensen - 5:48 PM on April 26, 2009   Reply

    @TomS – I have contacted the author of the application to let him know that he can improve the installation experience by getting a certificate from a CA like (VeriSign, Globalsign, etc.)

    @Larry Smith: Sorry to hear about the issue you are running into. Does the issue reproduce with other Twitter clients like Destroy Twitter or Twhirl?

  • By Rob Christensen - 5:48 PM on April 26, 2009   Reply

    @TomS – I have contacted the author of the application to let him know that he can improve the installation experience by getting a certificate from a CA like (VeriSign, Globalsign, etc.)

    @Larry Smith: Sorry to hear about the issue you are running into. Does the issue reproduce with other Twitter clients like Destroy Twitter or Twhirl?

  • By Si - 2:07 PM on April 27, 2009   Reply

    Why is it that TweetDeck is limited to KDE and Gnome? Is there anything I can do to trick TweetDeck into thinking I’m running one of the above? I’m using Xfce 4.6. Thanks

  • By Si - 2:07 PM on April 27, 2009   Reply

    Why is it that TweetDeck is limited to KDE and Gnome? Is there anything I can do to trick TweetDeck into thinking I’m running one of the above? I’m using Xfce 4.6. Thanks

  • By Si - 2:07 PM on April 27, 2009   Reply

    Why is it that TweetDeck is limited to KDE and Gnome? Is there anything I can do to trick TweetDeck into thinking I’m running one of the above? I’m using Xfce 4.6. Thanks

  • By Izmel - 9:37 AM on April 28, 2009   Reply

    I get the same scary warnings… “System Access: UNRESTRICTED”, “The publisher of this application cannot be determined.” and “This aplication may access your file system and the Internet, which may put you at risk.”

    I see no clarification. I wont install. Recommendation: (in the same cap setting as the Air description) DO NOT INSTALL

    Yes, DO NOT INSTALL

  • By Izmel - 9:37 AM on April 28, 2009   Reply

    I get the same scary warnings… “System Access: UNRESTRICTED”, “The publisher of this application cannot be determined.” and “This aplication may access your file system and the Internet, which may put you at risk.”

    I see no clarification. I wont install. Recommendation: (in the same cap setting as the Air description) DO NOT INSTALL

    Yes, DO NOT INSTALL

  • By Izmel - 9:37 AM on April 28, 2009   Reply

    I get the same scary warnings… “System Access: UNRESTRICTED”, “The publisher of this application cannot be determined.” and “This aplication may access your file system and the Internet, which may put you at risk.”

    I see no clarification. I wont install. Recommendation: (in the same cap setting as the Air description) DO NOT INSTALL

    Yes, DO NOT INSTALL

  • By Liz - 6:05 PM on April 30, 2009   Reply

    I get the same warnings about unrestricted access.

    Kind of crazy how many people ignore those warnings.

    I’m not downloading tweetdeck until they get some kind of certificate for their install process.

  • By Liz - 6:05 PM on April 30, 2009   Reply

    I get the same warnings about unrestricted access.

    Kind of crazy how many people ignore those warnings.

    I’m not downloading tweetdeck until they get some kind of certificate for their install process.

  • By Liz - 6:05 PM on April 30, 2009   Reply

    I get the same warnings about unrestricted access.

    Kind of crazy how many people ignore those warnings.

    I’m not downloading tweetdeck until they get some kind of certificate for their install process.

  • By prowse - 8:59 PM on May 2, 2009   Reply

    So, ya, gaoddam assinine that Adobe even ALLOWS distribution or installation of AIR Apps that do not have a CA cert. Adobe should REQUIRE it. DestroyTwitter – same for him, too. Come on, guys and gals, wake up – this is so gay!

  • By prowse - 8:59 PM on May 2, 2009   Reply

    So, ya, gaoddam assinine that Adobe even ALLOWS distribution or installation of AIR Apps that do not have a CA cert. Adobe should REQUIRE it. DestroyTwitter – same for him, too. Come on, guys and gals, wake up – this is so gay!

  • By prowse - 8:59 PM on May 2, 2009   Reply

    So, ya, gaoddam assinine that Adobe even ALLOWS distribution or installation of AIR Apps that do not have a CA cert. Adobe should REQUIRE it. DestroyTwitter – same for him, too. Come on, guys and gals, wake up – this is so gay!

  • By Zach Stepek - 12:59 PM on May 4, 2009   Reply

    Just remember that some of these developers started out simply experimenting with the AIR runtime, and many know that the cert process is helpful, but since they are releasing their applications for free, don’t feel the cert is an affordable step. You should thank Adobe for including the warnings (which is more than some operating systems do) and allowing people to distribute these apps (many of which I use on a daily basis) without having to spend the $200+ for a code signing certificate. If you’d like to use (or already use) TweetDeck, and you want to see the app include a signed certificate, might I suggest donating toward the purchase of one?

  • By Zach Stepek - 12:59 PM on May 4, 2009   Reply

    Just remember that some of these developers started out simply experimenting with the AIR runtime, and many know that the cert process is helpful, but since they are releasing their applications for free, don’t feel the cert is an affordable step. You should thank Adobe for including the warnings (which is more than some operating systems do) and allowing people to distribute these apps (many of which I use on a daily basis) without having to spend the $200+ for a code signing certificate. If you’d like to use (or already use) TweetDeck, and you want to see the app include a signed certificate, might I suggest donating toward the purchase of one?

  • By Zach Stepek - 12:59 PM on May 4, 2009   Reply

    Just remember that some of these developers started out simply experimenting with the AIR runtime, and many know that the cert process is helpful, but since they are releasing their applications for free, don’t feel the cert is an affordable step. You should thank Adobe for including the warnings (which is more than some operating systems do) and allowing people to distribute these apps (many of which I use on a daily basis) without having to spend the $200+ for a code signing certificate. If you’d like to use (or already use) TweetDeck, and you want to see the app include a signed certificate, might I suggest donating toward the purchase of one?

  • By Vincent Magallanes - 8:51 PM on May 4, 2009   Reply

    seems like ever1 is having a hard X w this TWEET site. HOPEFULLY! 1day we will b able 2 do sumthing w TWEET & TWEETDECK.

  • By Vincent Magallanes - 8:51 PM on May 4, 2009   Reply

    seems like ever1 is having a hard X w this TWEET site. HOPEFULLY! 1day we will b able 2 do sumthing w TWEET & TWEETDECK.

  • By Vincent Magallanes - 8:51 PM on May 4, 2009   Reply

    seems like ever1 is having a hard X w this TWEET site. HOPEFULLY! 1day we will b able 2 do sumthing w TWEET & TWEETDECK.

  • By Melvin Foong - 6:29 AM on May 7, 2009   Reply

    Haven been able to install since two months ago. Upgraded, and even reinstall all Adobe softwares that I have, (including AIR) and still no go. Just tells me the file is corrupted.

  • By Melvin Foong - 6:29 AM on May 7, 2009   Reply

    Haven been able to install since two months ago. Upgraded, and even reinstall all Adobe softwares that I have, (including AIR) and still no go. Just tells me the file is corrupted.

  • By Melvin Foong - 6:29 AM on May 7, 2009   Reply

    Haven been able to install since two months ago. Upgraded, and even reinstall all Adobe softwares that I have, (including AIR) and still no go. Just tells me the file is corrupted.

  • By NachtBroeder - 4:24 AM on June 13, 2009   Reply

    Why doesn’t the new TweetDeck version opens in the system tray?! Or did I do something wrong?! Hope there is a solution!

  • By NachtBroeder - 4:24 AM on June 13, 2009   Reply

    Why doesn’t the new TweetDeck version opens in the system tray?! Or did I do something wrong?! Hope there is a solution!

  • By NachtBroeder - 4:24 AM on June 13, 2009   Reply

    Why doesn’t the new TweetDeck version opens in the system tray?! Or did I do something wrong?! Hope there is a solution!

  • By Daniël - 8:20 AM on June 17, 2009   Reply

    Why can’t Tweetdeck be downloaded manually?

    Time and time again I get the message I’m not an administrator, while I am set as one on my own computer.

    Manually downloading and installing from the desktop would be much easier and a great solution for many users!

  • By Daniël - 8:20 AM on June 17, 2009   Reply

    Why can’t Tweetdeck be downloaded manually?

    Time and time again I get the message I’m not an administrator, while I am set as one on my own computer.

    Manually downloading and installing from the desktop would be much easier and a great solution for many users!

  • By Daniël - 8:20 AM on June 17, 2009   Reply

    Why can’t Tweetdeck be downloaded manually?

    Time and time again I get the message I’m not an administrator, while I am set as one on my own computer.

    Manually downloading and installing from the desktop would be much easier and a great solution for many users!

  • By Steven J. - 3:14 PM on June 18, 2009   Reply

    Using a new MacBook Pro w/ Leopard and have not been able to install or update ANY AIR apps on my computer for over a month. Have also tried removing and reinstalling Adobe AIR downloader to no avail. Any way to get help re: troubleshooting?

  • By Steven J. - 3:14 PM on June 18, 2009   Reply

    Using a new MacBook Pro w/ Leopard and have not been able to install or update ANY AIR apps on my computer for over a month. Have also tried removing and reinstalling Adobe AIR downloader to no avail. Any way to get help re: troubleshooting?

  • By Steven J. - 3:14 PM on June 18, 2009   Reply

    Using a new MacBook Pro w/ Leopard and have not been able to install or update ANY AIR apps on my computer for over a month. Have also tried removing and reinstalling Adobe AIR downloader to no avail. Any way to get help re: troubleshooting?

  • By Steven J. - 8:36 AM on June 20, 2009   Reply

    Thanks to some troubleshooting help I received from Adobe, I did the following, and then uninstalled and reinstalled my AIR software and it fixed the problem:

    On Mac OS, the mm.cfg file is located here: /Library/Application Support/Macromedia.

    Remove this line from the mm.cfg file.

    Setting AS3MIR=0

    Thanks Adobe for the quick response!

  • By Steven J. - 8:36 AM on June 20, 2009   Reply

    Thanks to some troubleshooting help I received from Adobe, I did the following, and then uninstalled and reinstalled my AIR software and it fixed the problem:

    On Mac OS, the mm.cfg file is located here: /Library/Application Support/Macromedia.

    Remove this line from the mm.cfg file.

    Setting AS3MIR=0

    Thanks Adobe for the quick response!

  • By Steven J. - 8:36 AM on June 20, 2009   Reply

    Thanks to some troubleshooting help I received from Adobe, I did the following, and then uninstalled and reinstalled my AIR software and it fixed the problem:

    On Mac OS, the mm.cfg file is located here: /Library/Application Support/Macromedia.

    Remove this line from the mm.cfg file.

    Setting AS3MIR=0

    Thanks Adobe for the quick response!

  • By BB - 7:18 AM on July 1, 2009   Reply

    WHO’s bright idea was it to not minimize the latest version to the System Tray??? I will NOT use this app until it can be minimized to the System Tray. I do not want in my Taskbar!!!!!

  • By BB - 7:18 AM on July 1, 2009   Reply

    WHO’s bright idea was it to not minimize the latest version to the System Tray??? I will NOT use this app until it can be minimized to the System Tray. I do not want in my Taskbar!!!!!

  • By BB - 7:18 AM on July 1, 2009   Reply

    WHO’s bright idea was it to not minimize the latest version to the System Tray??? I will NOT use this app until it can be minimized to the System Tray. I do not want in my Taskbar!!!!!

  • By Deon - 2:19 PM on July 1, 2009   Reply

    The warnings during the installation prompted me to cancel the process – I don’t think it is safe to install this software!!

  • By Deon - 2:19 PM on July 1, 2009   Reply

    The warnings during the installation prompted me to cancel the process – I don’t think it is safe to install this software!!

  • By Deon - 2:19 PM on July 1, 2009   Reply

    The warnings during the installation prompted me to cancel the process – I don’t think it is safe to install this software!!

  • By anam malik - 1:33 PM on July 2, 2009   Reply

    its gudddd

  • By anam malik - 1:33 PM on July 2, 2009   Reply

    its gudddd

  • By anam malik - 1:33 PM on July 2, 2009   Reply

    its gudddd

  • By Laura Hunter - 3:55 PM on July 15, 2009   Reply

    I would use tweetdeck if it was a certified site, without that who knows how much adware etc is running , don’t want to tweet that bad.

  • By Laura Hunter - 3:55 PM on July 15, 2009   Reply

    I would use tweetdeck if it was a certified site, without that who knows how much adware etc is running , don’t want to tweet that bad.

  • By Laura Hunter - 3:55 PM on July 15, 2009   Reply

    I would use tweetdeck if it was a certified site, without that who knows how much adware etc is running , don’t want to tweet that bad.

  • By Tautchia - 8:11 AM on July 22, 2009   Reply

    I am also concerned that this program has unrestricted access to my system files. Why is that necessary?

    Publisher: UNKNOWN
    Application: TweetDeck
    System Acess: UNRESTRICTED

    Publisher Identity: UNKNOWN
    The publisher of this application cannot be determined.

    System Access: UNRESTRICTED
    This application may access your file system and the internet, which may put your computer at risk.

    I cancelled installation.

  • By Tautchia - 8:11 AM on July 22, 2009   Reply

    I am also concerned that this program has unrestricted access to my system files. Why is that necessary?

    Publisher: UNKNOWN
    Application: TweetDeck
    System Acess: UNRESTRICTED

    Publisher Identity: UNKNOWN
    The publisher of this application cannot be determined.

    System Access: UNRESTRICTED
    This application may access your file system and the internet, which may put your computer at risk.

    I cancelled installation.

  • By Tautchia - 8:11 AM on July 22, 2009   Reply

    I am also concerned that this program has unrestricted access to my system files. Why is that necessary?

    Publisher: UNKNOWN
    Application: TweetDeck
    System Acess: UNRESTRICTED

    Publisher Identity: UNKNOWN
    The publisher of this application cannot be determined.

    System Access: UNRESTRICTED
    This application may access your file system and the internet, which may put your computer at risk.

    I cancelled installation.

  • By Sylvia - 10:07 AM on September 8, 2009   Reply

    Like others who have brought up the security issues, I want to use Tweetdeck but cancelled installation when presented with warning that the program has unrestricted access to my system files.

    Too bad, as this seems to be a great application but lack of publisher verification, unrestricted access to my system, and putting my computer at risk are unacceptable factors.

    Until Tweetdeck provides adequate customer service and resolves these serious security flaws I will not use their program, no matter how functional it is or how many celebrities endorse it.

  • By Sylvia - 10:07 AM on September 8, 2009   Reply

    Like others who have brought up the security issues, I want to use Tweetdeck but cancelled installation when presented with warning that the program has unrestricted access to my system files.

    Too bad, as this seems to be a great application but lack of publisher verification, unrestricted access to my system, and putting my computer at risk are unacceptable factors.

    Until Tweetdeck provides adequate customer service and resolves these serious security flaws I will not use their program, no matter how functional it is or how many celebrities endorse it.

  • By Sylvia - 10:07 AM on September 8, 2009   Reply

    Like others who have brought up the security issues, I want to use Tweetdeck but cancelled installation when presented with warning that the program has unrestricted access to my system files.

    Too bad, as this seems to be a great application but lack of publisher verification, unrestricted access to my system, and putting my computer at risk are unacceptable factors.

    Until Tweetdeck provides adequate customer service and resolves these serious security flaws I will not use their program, no matter how functional it is or how many celebrities endorse it.

  • By S. W. - 12:04 AM on September 17, 2009   Reply

    Add me to the list of those who refuse to install TweetDeck due to the apparent security risk. Even if I trust the publisher’s motives (which is reasonable, although not a given), that does not imply that I can trust that the download hasn’t been intentionally and maliciously corrupted against the publisher’s wishes, or (more likely) that it won’t have an exploitable security flaw that could take the unrestricted system access and run with it, causing untold grief. It needs to be signed, and it needs to not have unrestricted system access.

    As my first exposure to AIR, this is not a positive experience.

  • By S. W. - 12:04 AM on September 17, 2009   Reply

    Add me to the list of those who refuse to install TweetDeck due to the apparent security risk. Even if I trust the publisher’s motives (which is reasonable, although not a given), that does not imply that I can trust that the download hasn’t been intentionally and maliciously corrupted against the publisher’s wishes, or (more likely) that it won’t have an exploitable security flaw that could take the unrestricted system access and run with it, causing untold grief. It needs to be signed, and it needs to not have unrestricted system access.

    As my first exposure to AIR, this is not a positive experience.

  • By S. W. - 12:04 AM on September 17, 2009   Reply

    Add me to the list of those who refuse to install TweetDeck due to the apparent security risk. Even if I trust the publisher’s motives (which is reasonable, although not a given), that does not imply that I can trust that the download hasn’t been intentionally and maliciously corrupted against the publisher’s wishes, or (more likely) that it won’t have an exploitable security flaw that could take the unrestricted system access and run with it, causing untold grief. It needs to be signed, and it needs to not have unrestricted system access.

    As my first exposure to AIR, this is not a positive experience.

  • By Rob Christensen - 12:11 AM on September 17, 2009   Reply

    I have been in contact with the TweetDeck and they understand this issue. Though I really cannot speak to timing, I know that they are working on making this happen.

  • By Rob Christensen - 12:11 AM on September 17, 2009   Reply

    I have been in contact with the TweetDeck and they understand this issue. Though I really cannot speak to timing, I know that they are working on making this happen.

  • By Rob Christensen - 12:11 AM on September 17, 2009   Reply

    I have been in contact with the TweetDeck and they understand this issue. Though I really cannot speak to timing, I know that they are working on making this happen.

  • By Pious Cant - 8:09 PM on September 19, 2009   Reply

    I get the same ominous security warnings when I went to download TweetDeck. Until they’re willing to provide an explanation regarding the warnings so that potential users can have some comfort that they’re not about to expose themselves to untold risks, then I for one would not download their application. I can’t believe so many others have, despite these pre-installation warnings.

    Oh well. Isn’t commerce fabulous in its disregard and disrespect for consumers.

  • By Pious Cant - 8:09 PM on September 19, 2009   Reply

    I get the same ominous security warnings when I went to download TweetDeck. Until they’re willing to provide an explanation regarding the warnings so that potential users can have some comfort that they’re not about to expose themselves to untold risks, then I for one would not download their application. I can’t believe so many others have, despite these pre-installation warnings.

    Oh well. Isn’t commerce fabulous in its disregard and disrespect for consumers.

  • By Pious Cant - 8:09 PM on September 19, 2009   Reply

    I get the same ominous security warnings when I went to download TweetDeck. Until they’re willing to provide an explanation regarding the warnings so that potential users can have some comfort that they’re not about to expose themselves to untold risks, then I for one would not download their application. I can’t believe so many others have, despite these pre-installation warnings.

    Oh well. Isn’t commerce fabulous in its disregard and disrespect for consumers.

  • By Benoy - 10:41 PM on September 22, 2009   Reply

    I Love TweetDeck but somehow some error happened and I uninstalled it. I tried to download the latest version, but it wouldn’t let me download it from tweetdeck’s site. I get the following error – “Sorry, an error has occured. The application could not be installed. Try installing it again. If the problem persists, contact the application author. Error# 2032″

    Any insights!

    Regards,
    Benoy

  • By Benoy - 10:41 PM on September 22, 2009   Reply

    I Love TweetDeck but somehow some error happened and I uninstalled it. I tried to download the latest version, but it wouldn’t let me download it from tweetdeck’s site. I get the following error – “Sorry, an error has occured. The application could not be installed. Try installing it again. If the problem persists, contact the application author. Error# 2032″

    Any insights!

    Regards,
    Benoy

  • By Benoy - 10:41 PM on September 22, 2009   Reply

    I Love TweetDeck but somehow some error happened and I uninstalled it. I tried to download the latest version, but it wouldn’t let me download it from tweetdeck’s site. I get the following error – “Sorry, an error has occured. The application could not be installed. Try installing it again. If the problem persists, contact the application author. Error# 2032″

    Any insights!

    Regards,
    Benoy

  • By Rob Christensen - 11:46 PM on September 22, 2009   Reply

    Hi Benoy,

    Error 2032 in a stream error. This can happen when an install badge uses a relative file path to the AIR installer file instead of an absolute one. Where are you downloading TweetDeck from?

    Thanks,
    - Rob
    AIR Team

  • By Rob Christensen - 11:46 PM on September 22, 2009   Reply

    Hi Benoy,

    Error 2032 in a stream error. This can happen when an install badge uses a relative file path to the AIR installer file instead of an absolute one. Where are you downloading TweetDeck from?

    Thanks,
    - Rob
    AIR Team

  • By Rob Christensen - 11:46 PM on September 22, 2009   Reply

    Hi Benoy,

    Error 2032 in a stream error. This can happen when an install badge uses a relative file path to the AIR installer file instead of an absolute one. Where are you downloading TweetDeck from?

    Thanks,
    - Rob
    AIR Team

  • By Kevin - 9:15 AM on October 6, 2009   Reply

    Same problem at Benoy above. Any solution?

  • By Kevin - 9:15 AM on October 6, 2009   Reply

    Same problem at Benoy above. Any solution?

  • By Kevin - 9:15 AM on October 6, 2009   Reply

    Same problem at Benoy above. Any solution?

  • By Scott - 3:15 PM on October 19, 2009   Reply

    Theres a very simple solution……. wait until its officially released! :) Thats right, tweetdeck is still in a ‘beta’ stage of its development – its even states its a very early beta version with its logo on the official website, http://www.tweetdeck.com/
    ..So at the moment its still a ‘try at your own risk’ tool. For twitter and adobe to agree on its beta release at all, i doubt it will cause too much damage to your pc- but the authors definately cant be held responsible right now even if it did – not until a final version is hopefully released anyway! ;)

    The program has been in beta form since July 2008 according to
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TweetDeck
    Whether it receives very much development time- if we will see a ‘final product’ before the end of next year, is debatable, but hopefully it WILL eventually happen-even if only to keep windows users at ease without any worries of any adobe/twitter supported program completely ruining their system! ;)

  • By Scott - 3:15 PM on October 19, 2009   Reply

    Theres a very simple solution……. wait until its officially released! :) Thats right, tweetdeck is still in a ‘beta’ stage of its development – its even states its a very early beta version with its logo on the official website, http://www.tweetdeck.com/
    ..So at the moment its still a ‘try at your own risk’ tool. For twitter and adobe to agree on its beta release at all, i doubt it will cause too much damage to your pc- but the authors definately cant be held responsible right now even if it did – not until a final version is hopefully released anyway! ;)

    The program has been in beta form since July 2008 according to
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    Whether it receives very much development time- if we will see a ‘final product’ before the end of next year, is debatable, but hopefully it WILL eventually happen-even if only to keep windows users at ease without any worries of any adobe/twitter supported program completely ruining their system! ;)

  • By Scott - 3:15 PM on October 19, 2009   Reply

    Theres a very simple solution……. wait until its officially released! :) Thats right, tweetdeck is still in a ‘beta’ stage of its development – its even states its a very early beta version with its logo on the official website, http://www.tweetdeck.com/
    ..So at the moment its still a ‘try at your own risk’ tool. For twitter and adobe to agree on its beta release at all, i doubt it will cause too much damage to your pc- but the authors definately cant be held responsible right now even if it did – not until a final version is hopefully released anyway! ;)

    The program has been in beta form since July 2008 according to
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TweetDeck
    Whether it receives very much development time- if we will see a ‘final product’ before the end of next year, is debatable, but hopefully it WILL eventually happen-even if only to keep windows users at ease without any worries of any adobe/twitter supported program completely ruining their system! ;)

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    I have had issues with it

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    I have had issues with it

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  • By Rob Christensen - 10:13 PM on November 29, 2009   Reply

    @SEO: Please try downloading the latest version of TweetDeck and Adobe AIR. If you continue to have issues, please provide additional detail on the problem.

  • By Rob Christensen - 10:13 PM on November 29, 2009   Reply

    @SEO: Please try downloading the latest version of TweetDeck and Adobe AIR. If you continue to have issues, please provide additional detail on the problem.

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    @SEO: Please try downloading the latest version of TweetDeck and Adobe AIR. If you continue to have issues, please provide additional detail on the problem.

  • By Nessa - 6:25 AM on December 21, 2009   Reply

    Cannot download. When install Air via TweetDeck.com get error “The application could not be installed because the AIR file is damaged. Try obtaining a new AIR file from the application author.” So, installed AIR successfully from Adobe.com, then tried download from TweetDeck.com. Get Error# 2032 (The application could not be installed. Try installing it again. If the problem persists, contact the application author.) Uninstalled Adobe Air COMPLETELY (i.e., even removed residual files), rebooted, reinstalled Air and tried again. Same error. WTF? OS: XP SP3

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    Cannot download. When install Air via TweetDeck.com get error “The application could not be installed because the AIR file is damaged. Try obtaining a new AIR file from the application author.” So, installed AIR successfully from Adobe.com, then tried download from TweetDeck.com. Get Error# 2032 (The application could not be installed. Try installing it again. If the problem persists, contact the application author.) Uninstalled Adobe Air COMPLETELY (i.e., even removed residual files), rebooted, reinstalled Air and tried again. Same error. WTF? OS: XP SP3

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    Cannot download. When install Air via TweetDeck.com get error “The application could not be installed because the AIR file is damaged. Try obtaining a new AIR file from the application author.” So, installed AIR successfully from Adobe.com, then tried download from TweetDeck.com. Get Error# 2032 (The application could not be installed. Try installing it again. If the problem persists, contact the application author.) Uninstalled Adobe Air COMPLETELY (i.e., even removed residual files), rebooted, reinstalled Air and tried again. Same error. WTF? OS: XP SP3

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    Without doubt, Apple’s app store wins by a mile. It’s a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a few for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I am not sure I’d wish to bet on the future if the aspect is essential to you. The ipod is really a considerably better choice in that case.

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    Without doubt, Apple’s app store wins by a mile. It’s a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a few for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I am not sure I’d wish to bet on the future if the aspect is essential to you. The ipod is really a considerably better choice in that case.

  • By Amy - 11:14 AM on October 27, 2010   Reply

    Help. I was asked to update my Adobe Air but it wouldn’t do it saying I don’t have administrator rights, which I do, this is my computer. Consequently my TweetDeck stopped working and now won’t load at all, and I can not redownload as I need Adobe Air and Adobe Air will not install. I love TweetDeck and I need it back urgently. Please, can someone help, I am getting no joy from anywhere. I have a Mac OSX 10.5.8.

    Thanks

  • By Amy - 11:14 AM on October 27, 2010   Reply

    Help. I was asked to update my Adobe Air but it wouldn’t do it saying I don’t have administrator rights, which I do, this is my computer. Consequently my TweetDeck stopped working and now won’t load at all, and I can not redownload as I need Adobe Air and Adobe Air will not install. I love TweetDeck and I need it back urgently. Please, can someone help, I am getting no joy from anywhere. I have a Mac OSX 10.5.8.

    Thanks

  • By Amy - 11:14 AM on October 27, 2010   Reply

    Help. I was asked to update my Adobe Air but it wouldn’t do it saying I don’t have administrator rights, which I do, this is my computer. Consequently my TweetDeck stopped working and now won’t load at all, and I can not redownload as I need Adobe Air and Adobe Air will not install. I love TweetDeck and I need it back urgently. Please, can someone help, I am getting no joy from anywhere. I have a Mac OSX 10.5.8.

    Thanks

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