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Free Favorite Twitter Clients For iPhone

I’m a big user of Twitter, especially on the iPhone. Twitter and the iPhone is a perfect match of service and device that has been approved by Apple. It is offered as a free upgrade for all existing users. The new users can download a free version, which includes ads or pay an introductory price of US$4 for the ad-free premium edition.

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SimplyTweet Lite is a twitter application for iPhone which is free and basically focuses on twitter conversations. You need not navigate through a series of tweets to understand a conversation between friends and view your friend’s timeline and all your @Replies. SimplyTweet Lite displays all the tweets related to a conversation on a single screen. It is similar to user identity of iChat where you can also reply to multiple twitterers together.

TwitterFon is focused on 80% of your task of Twitter such as check friends or replies timeline, check direct messages, send a reply or a direct message and search. It has very clean user interface, very fast response and scrolling ability. It lets you read and publish tweets to twitter through your Mac. The app also has keyboard shortcuts for quick access. There is support for multiple twitter accounts too.

Twitterrific is a fun application that lets you both read and publish posts or “tweets” to the Twitter community website in a simple manner. The application’s user interface is clean, concise and designed to take up a minimum of real estate on your Mac’s desktop. You can get twitterrific for free but with Ads in it or buy it if you find the ads annoying.

Twittelator Pro is the most powerful twitter client for your iPhone which begins finding folks nearby and posting Tweets, maps & photos. It supports picture from both camera and library and maps and also built in web browser to view external links.

Twittervision is a remote access tool combining with Google maps allowing you to see all of the Twitterers posts in real time posted on a world map. NASA used Twittervision to capture the discovery of what appeared to be water ice on Mars by the Phoenix Mars Lander. Other NASA projects, such as Space Shuttle missions and the International Space Station, have also started using Twittervision to disseminate breaking news or provide information feeds for sporting events.

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