Tweetie For Mac, A Fantastic New Desktop Client For Twitter

by Scott Beale on April 20, 2009 · 0 comments

Loren Brichter has just released Tweetie For Mac, the highly anticipated desktop version of the popular Twitter iPhone app Tweetie.

I’ve been using it since the pre-release alpha and it simply rocks!

More Coverage: TechCrunch, Macworld MacUser & Louis Gray.

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