{ T }rite - Alpha Release

UPDATE:  The files have been reposted - you will need to make the configuration file changes in two places.  The Trite.vshost.exe.xml and the trite.exe.xml file:

 

Ok, so I've been playing with this twitter front-end as a way to keep my skills sharp in WPF (and blend).  I have to say that I'm feeling pretty good at the speed at which something can be developed. 

I've done some pretty hackish things in the code itself, but I've done some pretty cool things too.  At the moment I wont be releasing source code - because it's embarrassing, but I will post the app for download.

I must give credit to FluidKit for a truly AWESOME library of 2d / 3d transform animations.

Trite

IMPORTANT:  Few things to address before you download and fire up this easily breakable software. :)

You'll need to manually edit the configuration file.  It's located in the directory and it's called Trite.exe but listed as an XML Configuration File.

The settings you'll need to change are all typed in CAPS inside the file.  You should just be able to open it with notepad, if you have problems getting it to run with your edited config, let me know and I'll help you out.

Source Code: DOWNLOAD

Have fun! 

Bryan Sampica (Freakyuno)

Published Friday, May 16, 2008 9:08 AM by Freakyuno

Comments

# re: { T }rite - Alpha Release

Friday, May 16, 2008 12:41 PM by Chris Sutton

I got it up and running on the updated bits and successfully tweeted a couple times.

I like the irony (or sarcasm) in the name choice.

Why a 160 character limit instead of 140?

# re: { T }rite - Alpha Release

Friday, May 16, 2008 1:48 PM by Freakyuno

@Chris Sutton

The twitter limit is actually 160 chars.  The recomended is 140.  I'm not sure why it's that way, but their documentation on the API says so. :)

groups.google.com/.../api-documentation

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