Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Twittering in the dark

Montifax is proud to announce our brand new, completely free application for Twitter called TweetClassique.

Our TweetClassique app allows you to easily and seamlessly compose Tweets the old fashioned way, on paper.

Simply download our free app (the image file posted below) and print a copy for each tweet you hope to create. Once you have printed the app start to compose your tweets by placing a character in each square (remember to count spaces as characters). If you use a pencil and have access to an eraser you are even able to edit your tweets with ease. Once you are satisfied with your tweet transcribe the tweet in Twitter's online textbox or in another tweeting application.



No longer do you have to worry about posting a hastily composed electronic tweet that doesn't truly reflect what it is you were hoping to communicate.

Our app has several key features that make it worth the download. Firstly, one key feature of our app is that you are able to save and edit your tweets before posting. No longer are you forced to compose and post your tweets without a chance to reflect and edit. Furthermore, our app, unlike most other apps, is not dependent on you having access to electricity. With TweetClassique you can compose your tweets in the middle of a blackout. Just imagine how useful this would have been in the 2003 New York Blackout. Thanks to TweetClassique you will never have to worry about such problems again. You might even go so far as to relish the idea of a snowstorm induced blackout as you, a user of TweetClassique, will be able to continue tweeting while all of your electricity reliant tweetering friends will be brought to a grinding halt for the duration of the power-outage.

Remember, TweetClassique is free and can be downloaded as many times as need be.

Please feel free to pass the TweetClassique along to all of your tweetering friends. Through such distribution networks we hope to become one of the most successful Twitter apps of 2009.

2 comments:

graham said...

This is possibly the best thing you've ever done. Ever.

Cameron said...

Thanks

As I said before, feel free to pass it along to friends.

Actually, if you would like, you can be our official west coast distributor.