Twitter for iPad

Twitter for iPad

Until today I’ve been using the app called ‘Osfoora HD‘ for my iPad twittering needs but that changed today when Twitter launched their official app. It’s free and it’s a really, really good app! This is a must have if you’re a twitterer and own an iPad.

US iTunes link

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8 Responses to Twitter for iPad

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  2. Rich says:

    I totally agree. I switched from Echofon to the official Twitter app – it’s a killer!

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    It’s free and it’s a really, really good app!

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    Twitter is the best thing going for communiqués of 140 characters or less, and third-party developers have created a sea of apps to keep conversations flowing when users are away from the PC.

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    Twitter itself has crafted apps for a variety of mobile phones, including the Apple iPhone($199, ), but left a space for third parties to thrive by not developing its own Apple iPad($829, ) app. 

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    That has all changed, however, with the introduction of Twitter for iPad. The free app isn’t just the long-awaited first-party Twitter client—it’s one of the best Twitter tools available for reading feeds, surpassing TweetDeck for iPad (Free, ). Creating new messages can be a bewildering due to a cluttered composition screen, but if you’re a Twitter devotee it’s worth a look.

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    Twitter is the best thing going for communiqués of 140 characters or less, and third-party developers have created a sea of apps to keep conversations flowing when users are away from the PC. Twitter itself has crafted apps for a variety of mobile phones, including the Apple iPhone($199, ), but left a space for third parties to thrive by not developing its own Apple iPad($829, ) app. That has all changed, however, with the introduction of Twitter for iPad. The free app isn’t just the long-awaited first-party Twitter client—it’s one of the best Twitter tools available for reading feeds, surpassing TweetDeck for iPad (Free, ). Creating new messages can be a bewildering due to a cluttered composition screen, but if you’re a Twitter devotee it’s worth a look.

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