When I was first introduced to Twitter and to its iPhone clients I began using Twitterrific. At first I really didn’t like it. Something about the UI that just bugged me so I ended up going with TwitterFon and was perfectly happy. Enter Twitterrific 2.0 with so many features I don’t even know what to do with them.
When I was first introduced to Twitter and to its iPhone clients I began using Twitterrific. At first I really didn’t like it. Something about the UI that just bugged me so I ended up going with TwitterFon and was perfectly happy. Enter Twitterrific 2.0 with so many features I don’t even know what to do with them.
I now have so much control over every little aspect of the app that I sometimes forget the things I can do. For example, for each tweet you can choose what 1 tap, 2 taps, 3 taps do. Mark it, show the conversation, and many other things.
One of my favorite things is what you can do after you select a tweet. The little snowflake below gives you all these options:
A couple of other great features include being able to see your tweet feed while in the middle of composing, choosing what to do in the middle of writing a tweet (reply, new tweet, direct msg). It also allows for multiple accounts, easy trend search, nearby search, your choice of photo site, find your location/exact coordinates, and SO much more. Honestly, I can’t list all of the features. There are two versions, a free, ad-supported version and a paid $3.99 option.

Tags: iPhone, Reviews, Twitter