On the Home page, you'll find a list of your 50 most recent tweets. Click any "Get Newest First" button to see tweet replies in descending order (newest first). Click any "Get Oldest First" to see tweet replies in ascending order (oldest first).
Use the Replies page to find tweet replies based on a specific tweet's ID (which is always found at the tail end of any tweet's permalink). We can only provide replies for your own tweets due to Twitter's API limitation.
The Conversations page will help you extract a conversation thread with up to ten replies between any amount of people. Unlike the Replies form, a conversation need not be your own for you to extract it here.
After results have loaded, you will have various options for exporting: "Copy HTML" will give you generic HTML that can be styled to your own liking; "Copy Full" will give you everything you need if you don't wish to modify style or layout. There's also the "Copy CSS" option, which offers suggested CSS properties.
If you're familiar with the idea of Bookmarklets, you can drag and drop our "Bookmarklet" link into your Bookmarks bar, renaming it accordingly. After you've logged into Twickie, click the new bookmark when you're on a tweet's permalink for easier access to its replies.
If you're familiar with the idea of Bookmarklets, click this option in the menu, then drag & drop the underlying "Replies" and/or "Conversation" link into your bookmarks bar. When you're logged in through Twitter, you can click either one of your new bookmarks to load results directly from a tweet's permalink.
Why Do We Need Your Twitter Credentials?
Actually, we don't need them - Twitter does. Even though this login form is on our server, we use the Twitter API to pass your Twitter username and password directly to them. Then, we assemble the related replies and format them for you according to the data that Twitter has.
Your Twitter credentials via the Twickie service are encrypted and stored in a cookie on your own computer (for your own convenience).
Information used during your session is not stored beyond the session itself. Therefore, there is no long-term storage of any information that you provide in using this service.
In essence, we don't know anything about you - and we likely never will, beyond basic (benign) statistics collected via Google Analytics.
Obviously, the information you collect through Twickie can be copied out for your own usage.