OREANDA-NEWS. On April 15 Twitter will end support for the app, which lets users create a dashboard for managing multiple accounts simultaneously. The microblogging site said Thursday that though support for the Windows app will end, users will still be able to get the same experience from the Web version.

The move is geared toward "enhancing your TweetDeck experience," Amy Zima, a Twitter product manager, wrote in a company blog post. "Nothing is changing about TweetDeck itself, just where you access it from."

Twitter, which acquired TweetDeck in 2011, has in recent years cut back on app support to focus on its Web presence. The San Francisco-based company officially pulled the plug on TweetDeck for Android and iPhone, as well as the Adobe AIR desktop version, in 2013.

It wasn't immediately clear how long app users on other desktop operating systems could expect support for their TweetDeck apps. The Mac version, which was last updated in July, is still available in the Mac App Store, as is the Chrome version.