Iam sure if you a Twitter User then many a times you are struck with the 140-Characters limit which stops you from making a larger reply even though its really required. Sometimes i try to use broken works in order to make sure i can type in the whole message perfectly but still its not going to work out. Example : tommorow = 2morow , wb welcome back which are all short words for twitter, but at times these are not helpful because you cannot always make the long text short when you need to reply a big paragraph of answer using a tweet.
Here are three tools which actually perform the same job but with different features. All of these would allow you to Paste your Text Messages
TinyPaste – This is a tool which can help you to paste text into a small Text Editor which has different options like Bold, Italics, Underline, Strike, Inserting a link, Inserting a Image, Inserting a Video, Adding Codes, Colouring selected text, and assigning text size. Once you paste and format the text you need to click on Submit and you will be given with a short URL which is almost of the size of TinyUrl.com links + 2 characters atmost. You can first preview the service and then submit for the final short URL for all your long text. This is the most favourite service of all for me since its real simple, neat and fastest and i hope the developers offer a direct tweet option like what TinyPic offers. Once you reach at the TinyPaste link you have the offers to download it as a txt file , Copy it to your ClipBoard which you can later copy somewhere else and also go for the fullscreen mode if the file has a lot of content.
Txtbin is another service which allows you to save text online on a public domain and lets you to tweet the same as a URL instead of making you to send a message in multiple tweets. This is a very simple service with no options, which means that you can just paste any text or else write down any text you want to promote and click on the ‘save txt’ button to generate a simple url which can be tweeted. Once the txt is saved you get a link next to it with a Tweet This! button which when clicked would redirect to your Twitter Homepage with a link and a small excerpt from the text.
TextSnip is a service which is mainly for keeping your text & code formatting safe ie in the same way as it is to send it through Instant Messengers, Email & Twitter. You can directly use this service if not create a free account within seconds and get a userpage and account where all the snips you have created would be stored. Paste in your text and you get a URL that you can give to anyone… when they go there, bam! Your nicely formatted text. You can also generate a custom url using the Custom Snip feature and also select the url redirection which ranges from see,go,view,see and so on. Try out this service when you want to handle multiple text to url files.
If you know any other Text to URL Services like the above listed ones, feel free to share them using the comment form below.
I too have used TinyPaste and its real good Man!
I have just released Tiny Message (http://tinymsg.appspot.com/). While it does not have many features (yet), it scales very well because it uses Google App Engine as the backend.
If anybody has feedback, please use my Twitter account to contact me (http://twitter.com/snakajima).
Namestey… really gud and helpful… thanks a lot
Is this is some what like the tiny url application.If that is more evenly work as the text transformation application then its very cool one.