What Twitter Client Do You Use?

With the tremendous surge in Twitter usage, I’m curious what Twitter client(s) you find most useful and helpful when trying to Tweet, Retweet, Bookmark and Share, etc.

Let’s move this up a few more steps. Tell me what you use on when on your PC/Mac (Web/Desktop/AIR apps), iPhone/iTouch, BlackBerry, etc.

Here’s my list and trust me, I feel as though I’ve tried them all.

Web:

Twitter

Hootsuite

Twitterface

CoTweet

Twitter Bookmarking:

BigTweet

Tweetmeme

Desktop/Adobe Air:

Mixero

Seesmic

BlackBerry:

SocialScope Lite

UberTwitter

iPhone/iTouch:

Nambu

Twitterrific

TwitBird Pro (formerly iTwitter)

Echofon

SimplyTweet

TweetDeck

Tweetie

8 responses to this post.

  1. Desktop: Tweetdeck / Digsby
    Web: Twitter / Brightkite
    iPhone: Tweetie / Tweetdeck / Brightkite / Midomi (music search)

    I’ve tried most of the ones you listed, have settled for now on these.

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  2. Rick,

    Thanks for commenting. I have to say that I haven’t tried Digsby. What do you like most about it? Key features>

    Elza Hayen

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  3. Posted by Rick on September 29, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    Digsby ties everything together – email, IM, FB, Twitter. I’m not a fan per se, but it’s all right there. I stick mostly to Tweetdeck on the PC and Tweetie on my iphone.

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  4. Ahhhh. Gotcha.

    I like simplytweet and twitterrific on itouch/iphone and ebuddy for im/fb/ and nambu

    ever try hootsuite on pc (web)? love the analytics. twitterface too.

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  5. TweetDeck on the desktop. Don’t tweet on the cellphone, it’s an older SmartPhone and I’ve never really found anything that’s very usable on the tiny screen.

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  6. Desktop – TweetDeck
    Web – Su.pr (have tried HootSuite in the past)
    BlackBerry – TwitterBerry

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  7. Posted by Ashlie on October 21, 2009 at 2:41 pm

    I also stumbled upon Natsu Lion. It looks EXACTLY like tweetie, but is a free app. I’ve not tried it, though.

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  8. Posted by Tim on November 17, 2009 at 1:27 pm

    Desktop – TweetDeck
    Web – twitter
    Ipod Touch – TweetDeck

    TweetDeck allows you to build columns which then sync across devices. So I can see the people I follow organized in a familiar way no matter where I am. I haven’t seen any updates which include the ability to sync columns with the lists which twitter has introduced, but I imagine that its coming or included in the update which I haven’t installed yet.

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