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Your favorite Android Twitter clients

Phil Nickinson News Thursday, 11 March 2010

We asked for your favorite Android Twitter client, and you answered. Boy, did you ever answer. So, after wading through more than 300 responses, here are your five favorite apps that keep you tweeting all day long.

AndroidCentral asks: What's your favorite Android Twitter client? [Contest]

Phil Nickinson Applications, News Monday, 08 March 2010

Twitter clients are nearly as ubiquitous as Android phones these days. There's Seesmic, Twidroid, Tweetcaster, HTC's Peep, HootSuite,

Quick App: Twidroid

Jeremy Sikora Applications, News Tuesday, 15 December 2009

If you are anything like us, you are a Twitter addict. When I picked up my Droid I needed a good Twitter application. The first thing I did was check our forums to find out what Twitter apps everyone is using. Twidroid seemed to be a popular choice and for good reason.

There are two versions of Twidroid -- you have your basic free version, and you have a paid Pro version that will run you $4.89. If you are...

Seesmic Twitter App for Android Announced, Looks Great

Casey Chan News Sunday, 22 November 2009

 

Android finally has options when it comes to Twitter applications. Seesmic just announced their Android application and after our first go around with it, it works and looks great. It has 4 large, easy-to-press tabs for quick navigation (timeline, replies, messages, and profile) that make for a very smooth user experience. Seesmic also allows users to link your bit.ly account, choose which photo and video service to use, and share your location, among other Twitter-specific...

Twidroid Gets an Update & Introduces Pro Version

Casey Chan News Monday, 31 August 2009

 

Twidroid, our favorite Android Twitter application, just received an update to 2.5.1 (now 2.5.6) and has introduced a PRO version for Twitter enthusiasts. Twidroid revamped their design in this update, bringing a sleeker design which includes a revamped menu bar. Though the icons are a wee bit small, the change is welcome and we're glad to see Twidroid get better. The Twidroid folks recommend uninstalling the current Twidroid and doing a fresh install of the updated version.

 
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