Tweetsville, A Straightforward iPhone App For Twitter

by Scott Beale on November 18, 2008 · 2 comments

I’m always on the hunt for the perfect iPhone app for Twitter and lately I’ve been using Tweetsville. I love how it shows up to 200 updates in the timeline. It also includes separate sections for Twitter search and Twitter trends, plus an option to show full names, which is great since I don’t always remember people’s screen names.

Tweetsville creator Ed Voas talks about how it was developed.

Also check out the VentureBeat write-up on Tweetsville by MG Siegler.

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1 Dale Larson November 18, 2008 at 3:58 pm

I just started trying Twittelator Pro today, I wonder how the two compare….

Twittelator seems like it will take a little time to learn but has great power features to copy the content of a tweet, etc., and it does view up to 200, and has groups for trending topics and the like.

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2 dalelarson November 18, 2008 at 5:56 pm

Downloaded Tweetsville. Beautiful interface. Seems like a nice step from Hahlo or Twitterific (I never did take a liking to Twinkle, but haven't looked at it in a while).

On first glance, doesn't look as full-featured at Twittelator Pro and the neat things it does to make life just a little easier away from the laptop but still wanting to forward/retweet and the like…

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