Twitter iPhone Apps Round-Up
Is there any connection between geeks and social networks? I don’t know and I’m not gonna try to answer this question. At least not in this post. What I’ll try to figure out instead is what iPhone apps are there for those geeks of us using Twitter (in case you don’t know what Twitter is, you can jump to any other posts from the iPhone apps for geeks series).
Twitter is growing exponentially lately. And while most probably none of us is Ashton Kutcher, Oprah or Arnold Schwarzenegger so that we cannot live without our fans, we still might find the service useful and so we’d like to have it on our iPhones.
So what Twitter iPhone apps are there? Well, if you master the AppStore search you’ll be able to find a ton of apps, ranging from very basic to all-the-features-you-can-imagine ones. So, while I’m not planning to look at all of them, I came up with 3 different categories to group these apps.
Basic apps
I have used a pretty wide definition of what a basic app would be and basically included here some apps that are useful only for very specific use cases.
Mobile Twitter
Twitter.com has a mobile version that is offering all functionality available on the main site. The only reason for using the mobile version would be that it is free, it minimizes the bandwidth requirements (there aren’t any avatars and basically everything in there is pure text) and it offers access to most of the site functions. Not to mention that as you’d expected its usage is free.
TwitAndRun
This is an app that provides a very simple way to post your twits. There’s no access to your timeline, friends or anything else. The whole app consists of a single screen with an input area and a button. TwitAndRun is free.
JustUpdate
This is another push-only Twitter iPhone app. The feature that makes it an interesting option is that it is aware of your friend list and so you can send out responses or direct messages without having to remember your friends’ screen names. JustUpdate app is free too.
Feature-rich apps
Even if most of the Twitter iPhone apps are competing in the number and the complexity of the features they support, there is one particular feature I was looking for: groups (i.e. the possibility to place your friends in different groups and see their twits separately).
TweetDeck
TweetDeck is a free iPhone app that provides most of the functionality available in the well-established desktop version. The app is extremely usable and it even has a mechanism to synchronize the group definitions on your iPhone app and the its desktop version.
Unfortunately, there is one major drawback of using TweetDeck: it is basically draining off my iPhone battery. I don’t have a clear result, but it’s my impression that TweetDeck will just kill your iPhone in 1-2 hours of usage.
The other 3 iPhone Twitter apps that support groups are: SimplyTweet (€3.99), Twittelator Pro (€3.99), TwitterBox (€1.59).
Unfortunately their free versions do not support this feature so I couldn’t get a feel on how they are behaving. Anyways, just for reference here is a short description of their feature sets:
Twittelator Pro
- Video/Audio twits
- Unlimited drafts and offline tweeting
- Create sub groups of friends
- Multiple accounts support
- Built-in browser to view links, movies, audio
- Proximity tweeters (geolocation)
- Advanced searching (saving included)
SimplyTweet
- Push notification (for mentions and direct messages): this is a unique feature among the other apps
- Themes
- Browsable conversations
- Groups (including people that you are not following)
- Multiple accounts support
- Searches and saved searches
- Proximity search (geolocation)
- Draft twits and Tweetshrink support
- Photo support (including a built-in photo viewer)
- Posterous/TwitPic/yfrog/TwitrPix/img.ly/Instapaper support
TwitterBox
- Create unlimited boxed (groups) and customize the L&F (names/icons)
- Interactive unread count
- Use as many accounts as you want
- Dozens of client settings
- Search
- Add searches as filter criteria
- Watch Twitter trends
- Add/view/save pictures
- Follow/Unfollow
- User details
Elegant apps
I have come up with this category because I know there are a couple of Twitter iPhone apps that are providing not only the complete feature set, but are competing on elegance and speed. The names I’ve heard the most that seem to fit in this category are: Twitteriffic, Tweetie and TwitterFon. Even if both Twitteriffic and TwitterFon are offering a free version, these are missing most of the goodies so I don’t have much to say about them.
In any case, if somebody is willing to provide me with codes for any of these I’d be happy to test them out.
If you have any insights about any of these apps please do share them with me. Other readers will definitely appreciate any additional information.
Make sure you are checking the other app reviews and categories covered in the iPhone apps for geeks series.
