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Do any post scheduling tools respect screen real estate by not making everything HUGE?
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This is a constant frustration for me. In our age, everything is being scaled up to be touch friendly. I need a tool to schedule my posts that lets me fit the maximum number of posts on one page.

A bit of background. I run weekly and twice-a-month events. I've been looking for a tool to schedule posts promoting them ahead of time without my intervention (since I don't enjoy social media myself, except Reddit, you guys are cool) I've been poking around and settled on trying out Buffer for a bit but the queue view only shows 5 posts without me having to scroll, and I have an uncharacteristically high monitor resolution. I can't imagine how terrible this is for people with laptop monitors! I post a handful of times a week, and schedule about 2-3 months out. I don't make a ton of money off of this, so affordable options are better.

Bonus points if someone posts a program that can run entirely in the terminal or take a CSV file as input. :P

I'm not looking for beauty; I'm looking for functionality. I just want to be able to see more than a handful of items.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

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