One thing Twitter doesn’t do is provide access to all of your tweets. For anyone who has shared a lot of content and photos, having access to your tweet history is a necessity or, at least, a good way to have access to your archives.
A user-friendly option is TweetBackup, which backs up your tweets. But the really nice thing about TweetBackup is its features include the ability to view your tweets, export tweets via RSS, text or HTML, and restore tweets that might have disappeared.
TweetBackup is a free service but has a premium option for $1/month, which provides support to archive photos on TwitPic and YFrog, the ability to export via CSV, and being able to use more hashtags and profiles.
Bottom Line: A valuable, user-friendly service that hard-core Twitter users should consider using.
An Easy Way to Back Up Your Tweets
One thing Twitter doesn’t do is provide access to all of your tweets. For anyone who has shared a lot of content and photos, having access to your tweet history is a necessity or, at least, a good way to have access to your archives.
A user-friendly option is TweetBackup, which backs up your tweets. But the really nice thing about TweetBackup is its features include the ability to view your tweets, export tweets via RSS, text or HTML, and restore tweets that might have disappeared.
TweetBackup is a free service but has a premium option for $1/month, which provides support to archive photos on TwitPic and YFrog, the ability to export via CSV, and being able to use more hashtags and profiles.
Bottom Line: A valuable, user-friendly service that hard-core Twitter users should consider using.
Rating: 9/10