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Disintegrator Quitter 1.1


License Free
Requirements Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Disintegrator Software File Size 54k
Date added 27 Oct 2009 Check your speed

Quitter is a Twitter client that doesn't announce itself to the entire cube farm; it runs in a command window (or "DOS window"). There's no installer and no entries in the Start Menu; it will run from a thumbdrive. It's a single small EXE file (about 105k) and it stores its settings in a small XML file.

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