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best twitter app

i dig twidroid, its what i started with and haven't turned back. seesmic to me just didn't do what i wanted. touiteur is a close second, but it seems as if it loads slower, i don't think it does, but it seems that way

touiteur loading has been fixed. I personally think it is the best. Wish it was free for the premium, but I definitely think the 1.99 is worth the constant updates and instant help.
 
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I like the colorization of the links in Touiteur, I like the ability to exit the app in Twidroid and Seemic, and I like the minimalistic approach of twicca.

But, I end up using Touiteur more than any other. I have no use for widgets, and I only have a single Twitter account (and that may change at a later date, but for now it is the one and only) and Touiteur works the way I want it to. Since they added native re-tweets, along with a simple mechanism for the old style RTs, I can say it has gotten a lot better.

Credit / props to Brett Lewis for turning me on to this app.
 
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Touiteur. It doesn't try to be pretty, it is. One of the things I enjoy about apps are how well executed they are in functionality and appearance. I used Twidroid for a long time, but I felt like something was missing from the UX of the app. Dumped that for Seesmic and I kind of liked it. If not for Touiteur, I would have stayed with Seesmic. But the thing I like most about Touiteur is that it comes from the makers of BW and right now, if you follow the devs Twitter account, he spent a long time before releasing this Twitter app to get it near right. And has he stopped updating it? No. He's working on some improving the app, adding things like threaded views, etc. Touiteur hasn't been on the market as long as Twidroid or Seesmic, but it's come a long way in a short time and the UX is great.
 
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