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    il_manti
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    Hey guys, I've seen a couple apps (client apps, not websites) that enable you to update your twitter, facebook, etc statuses all at once. I'm trying to develop a simple application to share a url from my pc instead of having to go to the website. Can anyone PLEASE direct me to some tutorial in C#... I've been scouring the net but all I can find are ASP.NET examples :/ Thanks guys.

    In life truth does not matter. What really matters is what others believe to be the truth. (The Up and Comer - Book)

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      Hey guys, I've seen a couple apps (client apps, not websites) that enable you to update your twitter, facebook, etc statuses all at once. I'm trying to develop a simple application to share a url from my pc instead of having to go to the website. Can anyone PLEASE direct me to some tutorial in C#... I've been scouring the net but all I can find are ASP.NET examples :/ Thanks guys.

      In life truth does not matter. What really matters is what others believe to be the truth. (The Up and Comer - Book)

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      Then use those examples. The Facebook API isn't going to be any different. You're going to use the same code to talk to Facebook in a WinForms app as you are from an ASP.NET app.

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