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Submitted by James Mowery on May 12, 2008 - 10:20pm in

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I keep noticing people questioning the usefulness of Twitter while using the service. The catch is that each of these people are—usually—using the website to "tweet" throughout the day. What fun is that? After all, if you were going to utilize a web browser, Jaiku would be the better option. The reason Twitter has become so popular is because of the third-party applications that have been developed for it, and if you’re not using, at the very least, a desktop client, you are missing a significant portion of the Twitter experience.

The desktop client gives you an almost instantaneous connection with your friends. In some sense, Twitter can act as a a huge resource for live news. People that provide links to great content on the web are worth following, and I am sure that, with time, Twitter will have tools developed for it to manage and save the information. Previously, I wrote about how useful Twitter can be to the dedicated blogger, and a desktop client is the way to maximize the usefulness.

Hopefully those of you that are still on the edge of your seat about Twitter will take my advice here and check out a desktop client. It will enhance the usefulness and fun with Twitter. I don’t think Twitter is worth much at all without these various applications, and it is no wonder why so many people that are new to Twitter think it is pointless; I did as well when I first started using it. So, I have decided to compile a simple listing of the various clients you can try. My favorite is Twhirl, but there are many great alternatives as well.

Desktop Clients

Twitter Clients for Windows:

Twitter Clients for Mac:

Twitter Clients for Linux:

Multi-platform Twitter Clients:

Let me know what you think of Twitter after using one of these clients. It might possibly change your mind about Twitter's usefulness if you are not a fan.


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Desktops Do Help You to "Get" Twitter

I use Twhirl and its works fine. Twitter's one of strangest things on the web: powerful but maybe misunderstood. I'm still trying to figure out where it can go.

But you're right, using a desktop brings it more alive. Twitter's web site cheats itself I think (maybe that's where newbies get stuck: they don't really see anything to "get").

I haven't Tweeted on mobile, but I'm sure that's another platform where Twitter comes together.

I haven't used the other clients (will probably try TwitBin) but I have no complaints yet about Twhirl. Good recommendation for the unconvinced.

Twinkle

You forgot the awesome native iPhone client "Twinkle"

It even includes a Geo-Location feature!

@Phil

Yeah, I think Twhirl is one of the best clients, and it can be used across multiple platforms which is nice. I also like the ability to connect to multiple accounts.

@Tyler Pruitt

Ah, but that is a mobile client, and that is another post in itself ;) Will keep that in mind. Thanks for commenting.

Desktop Client is an absolute must!

I can't even imagine relying on the Twitter site alone. If it weren't for Twhirl I'd not be as into Twitter as I am. You can find me here: http://twitter.com/daisyolsen

Twirl's look looks like a

Twirl's look looks like a twitterific.

???

What kind of a desktop client?

Good material

Thanks for posting this and I tried out Twhirl and so far liking how easy it is to use. I also like that it has that shorten URL feature.

My Twitter URL is http://twitter.com/commonsense4

@Nicole

Thanks for following me. Glad you like Twhirl!

Really brilliant desktop

Really brilliant desktop client ... Thank you ...

What is it for a client?

What is it for a client? What exactly should be good? I know I would be something not so good.

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