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href="http://twuffer.com/">Twuffer</a> is great at what it does, scheduling tweets.</p><p>It is a breeze to use, you don&#8217;t even have to sign up, you can use your existing Twitter username and password and off you go. You can use it as a regular Twitter client, but you also have the additional option to choose a date and time. Twitter nuts might find the hourly option a bit restricting you can&#8217;t specify an exact time, you either tweet at 2am or 3am, nothing in between.</p><p>That&#8217;s about all there is to it, you can view your queued tweets, modify them, delete them and so on. Although I am not a huge Twitter fan, Twuffer is one of those services we should see more of. It is very well designed (I love the calendar fade/slide effect) and while it gives you more power than the usual Twitter interface, it is just as easy to use.</p><p><span
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