“Direct messages” is a Twitter feature that allow you to communicate with others privately to share tweets and opinions without calling to a third-party application. It might happen that you want to save and print conversations in direct messages for various reasons, whether it is preserving memories, archiving work-related messages, exporting important links, and so on. Exporting Twitter direct messages is possible with a dedicated application called Decipher Twit-DM Export.

Thanks to the wizard-based approach, working with Decipher Twit-DM Export cannot get easier. In fact, you simply have to follow the on-screen instructions to save your messages and save them locally as a PDF file. Obviously, the contents of the PDF file can be easily printed out on paper and used as you wish.

To avoid privacy-related concerns, you are notified that all the data is stored locally on your computer. The next step provides you with step-by-step instructions on how to download data from your Twitter account. The guide is simple and, with a few clicks, you should be able to send a download request to Twitter via your account. Needless to say, all these steps are carries out in a web browser.

Once your data export is ready for use, Twitter should send you a notification message. A ZIP file is generated, which also contains all your direct messages and conversations on Twitter. The next step requires you to select the newly downloaded archive.

Please keep in mind that, if you decide to unzip the archive yourself, you must not rearrange or rename files inside it. In this case, Decipher Twit-DM Export can use the “direct-messages.js” file as input.

Decipher Twit-DM Export displays a list of all the conversations, allowing you to choose the one to export as a PDF file. Alternatively, you can export them all with a click. Text formatting and chat bubbles are preserved.

Decipher Twit-DM Export makes it easy to save direct messages and conversations on Twitter for later use and reference. In just a few steps, you can download your Twitter data and have it converted to PDF format. It is easy to use and also bundles instructions on how to download the data archive from Twitter, which is definitely a plus.