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I vote DestroyTwitter. I also find myself using tircd with an irc client when I'm feeling saucy, and I've been known to run ttytter from the command line for no particular reason at all.
(2) m.slandr.net - Why waste precious RAM on my cell phone using a standalone twitter client if this small site has all I need?
On the mobile side, PocketTwit is superb. Great interface, multiple accts, impressive gps and photo integration.
For my HTC Touch Pro (Windows Mobile 6.1) I've recently started using PockeTwit and loving all of the awesome features, how smooth it is. Much better than other my previous mobile app.
www.destroytwitter.com
a) its sexy, but thats just an opinion
b) it has the functionallity of TweetDeck & Tweetie, yet done better IMO
c) same functionality but its free d) takes up less space on monitor [a big plus for me; 15" right here]
d)doesn't seems to bog down my cpu near as much as Tweetdeck [i only have tweetie for my iphone].
e) oh yeah and did i mention it looks dead sexy
Believe it or not, the tree structure is still useful, even after the "See all @replies" option was removed. I may see fewer conversations on my own profile page, but when I visit someone else's profile, I get to see all their @replies and the tweets that inspired them (if they were replies made via an actual "reply" link, anyways). Sometimes I end up surfing a few associations deep, adding followees all along the way, because of the conversation view in Tweetree.
Tweetree added advertising to their system recently, but I've been surprised at their ability to blend into my feed, easy to gloss over and yet just as easy to take notice if it's actually something interesting.
All in all, I find I just can't leave! Though Splitweet sounds tempting to check out...
Thanks a lot for the link.
That means blog posts are shown (and are easy to scroll to read if you want or scroll past to skip if you want), YouTube vids can be viewed, some image sites will show the image so you don't have to click, blip music can be played directly from the feed... This is streamlining at its best, folks.
And so far, the ads have been for things like CDs (of bands I'd actually consider seeing), books, technology (I saw a nice-looking video camera recently), and a few others that have their images blocked by my ad-blocking plugin to my firewall (heeheehee, oops!). I'm surprised at how much the ads aren't bothering me, though: I'm the first to get annoyed at annoying advertising! and it's still new enough to their business model that they claim they're eager to listen to comments and complaints and make tweaks to it! :P
My personal preference is Spaz. It's a HTML-based Air app, which for me makes it much faster for interface interactions than other Flash-based Air apps such as TweetDeck, Twirl or even DestroyTwitter, and has a very small footprint (at least on my PC; my brother tried to use it on his Mac, and apparently it takes about 100Mb after lunch, against 15Mb on Windows).
Spaz has pretty much everything I need for day-by-day use, even if there's still some small bugs here and there. It is my client of choice, and I've tried pretty much all the big and not-so-big ones out there.
thank you all for your input.
http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/
Lightweight, elegant, powerful tweeting.
http://www.gtweet.net/
http://motionobj.com/simplytweet/
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And there's an addon for Firefox I stumbled across but never see it mentioned... seems kind of nice, might be useful for someone, called Snowl ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/... ) that I kind of like, even though I use TweetDeck.
I also like twt.fm a lot. Very clean and simple app for #MusicMondays!
http://thecosmicmachine.com/