Twitterrific 2.0: It's real, and it's SPECTACULAR.
I'll be honest, I adore Twitter. I don't mean "Oh it's so cute and Oprah's on it," I mean in a way that is likely unhealthy. It was just another technology I had an account for but only sort of used until I found out that the Iconfactory created an application for my desktop called Twitterrific that allowed me to have a little corner of my desktop devoted to microblogging. So then I used it a little more.Then I got my iPhone 3G and the Iconfactory made a version of Twitterrific for that, too. Today, here I sit more than sixteen thousand updates later. Twitterrific was among the first desktop and mobile Twitter apps and terribly exciting. Then some other folks came on the scene, having re-imagined what an iPhone Twitter app could look like. We got Twitterfon and Tweetie, and I found myself very disappointed to have bumped Twitterrific from my home screen.
All of that has changed. Twitterrific 2.0 is out and once again I have an Iconfactory app on my home screen. There are loads of changes, but the standout feature is the option to turn some of these off and on as you desire.
Multiple account support was the revolutionary feature of other clients, and it has now been added to Twitterrific. Adding more is a piece of cake, and the nice thing about it is that your account(s) live on a "Sources" page with the public timeline, saved searches and a list of the current trending topics. I really like this view and it makes things very convenient, especially if you want to check the trending topics on the go.
You'll notice you get three views of your timeline: A "mini" view with just a name and a tweet, the "standard" Twitterrific view of an avatar and bold name with a tweet, and an additional "mega" view, with a larger picture and the text a bit bigger as well (including the client). So far I am loving the mini view, since I can scan easily.
In case a black background with lighter text isn't your thing, you also have the option of three different color schemes, Raven (the classic black), Snowy (lighter, with some 3D elements for selected tweets), and Basic (a black and white option). Right now Snowy is the one that's working for me. I really like the way selected tweets stand out.
Now you can also pick your reply method which is one of the most impressive features. If you have a tweet selected when the entry window comes up, you get your pick of whether or not to tweet, tweet a public @ reply, or DM the author of that tweet based on which tab you choose at the bottom of the window. You can also hide the keyboard to peek back at the timeline in case you want another look at the tweet. This is a really elegant method for entry since a lot of times I want to reply via DM to someone who sent me something publicly, or inadvertently have a tweet selected but I don't want to reply to it. Every time I use this interface I am happier with it in a new way.
To keep from using a lot of screen for the buttons for different views (one each for your timeline, replies, and DMs) there's a little funnel you tap that pops up a bar with those view options in it. As a fan of the mini view this helps me pack even more information on the screen and I like how it's implemented. Next to this icon is a little snowflake/asterisk icon you can tap to get buttons for a link to a selected tweet, retweet, reply to the author, the author's info page, see the conversation thread, email it, or favorite it. You also get a button to mark a tweet. Marking a tweet is like a favorite, but currently those marks are only saved on your phone (it has been mentioned that this will sync with the desktop version eventually).
Other features I really like: the left-handed option made it forward from the previous version, configurable options for tapping an avatar (1, 2, or 3 taps can be set to different actions like show the author or the conversation, add it as a favorite), and there is a notes field on authors so if you are out and about and add someone you can take note of where you met them or how you know them or whatever else you can sometimes want to keep track of.
I love the new version, and I like to think it came about because others came along and innovated which made the Iconfactory step up THEIR game, so now there are a variety of easy to use and nice looking Twitter clients for the iPhone. Now, on to the desktop!
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I'll be honest, I adore Twitter. I don't mean "Oh it's so cute and Oprah's on it," I mean in a way that is likely unhealthy. It was just...
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While Twitterrific has made some nice improvements,Tweetie still rules the iPhone Twitter client game.
May 12 2009 at 1:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI use it as an 'organic RSS' to see what the tech journalists are writing and reading (Scoble, Kawasaki, Om Malik, Ryan Block, TUAW, Engadget, etc) - out of the ~120 people I follow, I only personally know maybe 3 or 4 people.
It's a great way to get a quick news fix, no need to follow 'I ate waffles for breakfast' type people.
i really want to fall in love with twitter but only like 2 of my friends have an account :/
May 11 2009 at 12:05 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm still a big Tweetie fan. UI is amazing, and it's super fast.
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The only thing that keeps me from getting twitteriffic is the fact that it drains my battery and that i cant see following/followers of users.
May 10 2009 at 11:08 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replynewsflash: nobody cares what you're doing right now.
May 10 2009 at 6:45 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm not sure what app you're looking at! While it's true that Twitterrific has a plethora of new features, it poorly implemented, incredibly buggy, extremely non-intuitive, and confusing modal operation.
The only positive thing is that they reduced the price of the pro version from $9.99 to $3.99. In my estimation, even at the reduced price, it's not worth it. Tweetie is still superior.
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For an indepth look at Twitterrific 2.0 check out out video review
http://theapppodcast.com/twitterrific-2
or on Youtube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=u-GTCYHIMfo
Spectacular?
This software looks great but, what the fuck is so addictive about Twitter.
What are you doing with it? Tell me why I should be on Twitter.
I found that the auto-locate really drained battery life. Shutting that off stopped mine from running hot in the previous version and I found that I didn't need it much.
May 09 2009 at 8:07 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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