Tweetie Holds My Tweet Deck Hand
Monday, February 9, 2009 at 12:19PM |
1 Comment | My iPhone has been one of the most amazing tools I have ever purchased. But finding a the best Twitter applications has been somewhat of a challenge after being spoiled by the robust features I have found in TweetdDeck. Some of these include easily seeing my @replies, DM's, and watching #trends, and saving Twitter searches.
Thanks to the twitter community and an an educational discussion from the Diggnation guys, I bit the bullet and dropped the $2.99 on Tweetie.

48 hours later, and its time to tell everyone I know to stop messing around with the others and get Tweetie. Tweetie, just like TweetDeck, hits it out of the park. The crew at atebits have done a fantastic job of thinking it through from the user's point of view.
I recommend that you stop reading now, and just buy it! That is how sold I am on this great little app.
Just a few features to note
- Handle multiple twitter accounts.
- View your timeline, replies, direct messages and favorites.
- Browse your friends and followers.
- Post new tweets, retweet
- Reply directly to tweets and send direct messages.
- Follow and unfollow people.
- Mark tweets as favorites.
- Navigate reply chains.
- Inline web browser.
- Post links with automatic link shrinking via bit.ly.
- Upload pictures to twitpic.com.
- Update your twitter location.
- View twitter trends and perform custom searches.
- Save your favorite searches.
- Implements the full twitter API.
- Uses secure connection (https).
- Go to User shortcut
- Nearby search
- Themes and adjustable font size
- Bookmarklet support
The only thing I'd like to see more from Tweetie is utilizing iphone's push to let me know when I have @ replies or DM's. But this goes for most of the iphone apps out there, and really doesn't hold me back from telling everyone I know to skip today's mocha and get Tweetie for their iphone right now!
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Reader Comments (1)
To be honest, I had not heard of this addon until today and I am definitely impressed. The functionality it offers for such a relatively low price is startling to say the least. Thanks for sharing this information, I would not have heard of Tweetie otherwise.