Are You Using Any Twitter Clients?

January 19th, 2009 | Posted in Web

Twitter

A lot of bloggers in Oman are starting to use Twitter these days and it was really fun having a number of people giving us live coverage of Gulf Cup matches using twitter.

One thing I noticed is that the majority of people are using the standard Twitter web portal to tweet, which is extremely bare and does not provide a lot of fuctionality, I am not sure how mny people know that there many different standalone Twitter clients that can enhance your Twitter experience.

I tried a number of clients on the PC and the iPod touch, but the one I would like to talk about today is TweetDeckThis is is a desktop client available for Windows, Mac and Linux that is built on AIR - an Adobe technology for creating desktop applications with online functionality. 

tweetdeck

TweetDeck runs on your computer like any other application, it can be minimized to the toolbar. Whenever someone makes a tweet you will get a small IM like notification. TweetDeck has one-click URL shortening, message shortening, TwitPic upload, and friend groups. Like the majority of AIR applications, it is extremely light and has a clean UI.

TweetDeck is free, so if you are a Twitter user there is no reason for you not to give it a try. You will need to install the Adobe AIR runtime if you don’t have that already.

I have previously also tried twhirl - another AIR based desktop client, twitterfic – an application for the iPhone/iPod touch, Twitter Tools – a WordPress plug-in for making tweets (currently using this for Republic of Code twitter account), and the official Twitter Facebook application for posting my tweets as Facebook status updates.

I used the Twitter Mobile Portal in the past, but now I make most of my on-the-go tweets using SMS.

I’m not sure if anybody else uses any special Twitter clients, but Muscati seems to be using TwitterBerry on his Blackberry as you can see from the screenshot above.

  • I think I got on Twitter a few months ago but I just registered and didn't do anything. It didn't interest me except as a mobile application. At work, my internet access is monitored and all social networking sites are blocked. Anything that's blocked on the bank's web server wouldn't be accessible from my BlackBerry either because it goes through the same server. The only way around it would be to get to Twitter via the BlackBerry's WAP browser, but that's not very efficient either. TwitterBerry meets my mobile Tweeting needs :)

    I'm trying out TweetDeck right now. Liking it so far.
  • Disqus does not allow Blogger accounts, but you can use Clickpass to log into it using your Google account, but I guses that you do not have to now that you already registered with Disqus. (But you didn't have to do that as you couldn't just posted without claiming your account! :P)
  • LIT
    Yeah, just started using twitter, and its great. Trying to get the app for my Nokia e66.

    Sorry I couldn't update on the final match, I was at the stadium. Here is my Blog on that

    http://exploration-expression.blogspot.com/2009...

    Thanks for the mention. One more thing, can't I comment using my Blogger profile ? I just had to sign in to Disqus with a new account !
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