For the last week I’ve been playing around with Twitter and been trying various clients, both on my desktop and on my phone; it has been surprisingly fun. After all of this fiddling around I have settled on two clients in terms of their speed, size and features.

Windows users in search of a good client and who do not want to install Adobe’s AIR package will not go far wrong with Bitter. These are some of its features:

  • Supports Twitter, Plurk and Friend Feed
  • Single column UI
  • Shows unread tweet count
  • Fast install
  • Manage multiple accounts
  • Twitter tweets, mentions, direct messages, and favourites
  • Twitter group tweets
  • Twitter search and hash tags
  • Twitter screenname intellisense
  • View Twitter user’s profiles
  • Powerful menus to allow you to reply, reply to all, direct message, retweet, copy tweets or link, and more
  • Auto spell check
  • Colour schemes
  • Auto shrinks URLs
  • Posts pictures to TwitPic
  • Low memory usage

And this is what it looks like:

Bitter

The best thing about it? It is free! Hooray! Go to the developers website to download it.

On my brilliant TG01 I have been using Panoramic moTweets. There as a free, advert supported version, but since you only have to pay $3.99 for the full version I’d really suggest shelling out the cash. Some of its features are:

  • Support for multiple Twitter accounts
  • Ability to upload pictures using your device’s camera or from the photo album
  • Post your location manually or by using your device GPS
  • Tiny URL and bit.ly Support
  • Three (3) skin colors
  • View Trends, Lists  and Conversations
  • Finger friendly, kinetic scrolling menus
  • Translate Tweets and Search Twitter topics with ease
  • ReTweet, Follow, Unfollow, Direct messages, Replies and Favorites

This is what it looks like on my phone:

Panoramic moTweets

You can get the free version or pay for the ad-free offering on Panoramic’s website.

With these two programs you can Tweet to your heart’s content, whether at home, in the office, or on the move. Enjoy!

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