Helvetwitter, A Simplified Twitter Client

by Scott Beale on September 8, 2009 · 1 comment

Helvetwitter

Helvetwitter, a simplified Twitter client by Jose Frichter, inspired by Helvetireader (Google Reader) by Jon Hicks and Helvetical (Google Calendar) by Ad Taylor.

Twitter success is based on the simplicity of the service. However, the website, as well as various standalone Twitter clients are becoming more and more cluttered with useless features and other junk. Therefore, I stripped it to the basics and now it’s the first twitter client I am happy with.

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1 r stevens September 8, 2009 at 1:14 pm

That’s lovely. I sometimes read the Twitter mobile site on a Kindle looking for a similar experience.

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