There was a bug in the threading in version 1.1 (apologies for not posting an RDN-update for 1.1) which is now fixed in version 1.2 (188KB compressed archive). No other functionality changes, just a bug fix.

In response to a comment, I am also releasing a desktop version, conveniently called DBCC Desktop (272KB compressed archive, OS X 10.5 ONLY). It runs dock-less and menu-less, effectively making it a widget for your desktop. Just click the "Clear Cache" button and you'll get your space back. The info button takes you to the DBCC portion of this site. I did not put Sparkle updates in this app, so check back here for updates. NOTE: there is a discrepancy between the sizes reported between the widget and desktop app. I use "du" for the widget and Python modules for the app. I'm working on tracking down why there is such a difference.
As you can see, I take feedback and problem reports pretty seriously, so drop me a note if you have any issues, complaints or feature requests.
For those who are developing anything that uses the Twitter API or even if you just like to experiment with Twitter standalone or alternate web-clients there is a hard limit (currently 100) on the number of calls per hour. This, however, is not made obvious since it requires grabbing an XML file from an http Basic Auth protected URL.
Enter the "Twitter Rate Limit" Dashboard Widget:

With it, you will know how many API calls you have left and when the counter gets reset.
This is version 1.1. Version 1.0 was inspired by @aadom who was also the UI designer of 1.1.
Version 1.2 will be out in a bit as I really need to fix the gauge colors.
Drop a note in the comments with your suggestions/gripes/accolades.
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