![]() However, its feature list dwarfs that of EP, so if you want the one that has all the bells and whistles (with a couple minor caveats) then I’d suggest Tweetie 2. For instance, swiping a particular tweet will pull up a menu that lets you retweet, email, open a link, etc., which is extremely helpful for power users. EP is more straight forward and gives you the bare bones functions while T2 requires a tiny bit of experimenting to figure out what gestures it recognizes. My default app is Tweetie 2 because of how well it’s organized and streamlined, but I prefer the way Echofon Pro displays new versus old tweets. The list could go on forever with each app, but I felt these were the most pertinent based on how I use Twitter. ![]() Difficult to tell which tweets are new and which ones are old Doesn’t sync with desktop app (but it’s coming.) Retweets are pushed out without additional comment Support for Lists including creating, editing, etc. “My Profile” is only accessible from the mentions tab You can follow your timeline, check out the information about someone you are or might follow by tapping their avatar, and it lets you Tweet pictures and share your location. It has all the features a Twitter app needs. Push notifications are sporadic (I think every 15 minutes) Echofon is available on the iPad, iPhone or iPod touch, the Mac and also in Firefox as an extension. Unable to natively send links within tweets Settings are not embedded within the app Difference in color between new and old tweets ![]() But each offers something entirely unique to the experience that makes them both so compelling. Both are full featured and do the basics: tweet, retweet, ability to upload images/videos, geotag, instapaper integration, support for multiple accounts and so on. To change the order of the Control Center icons, tap and drag the Menu icon (three-line icon) next to. This will add the Timer button to the bottom of Control Center. In Settings, tap Control Center, and then scroll down and tap the plus button (+) next to the Timer option. ( More on : The 50 Best Inventions of 2009) First, open the Settings on your iPhone or iPad. And, no, higher price tags in this case don’t equate to higher quality. With a slew of free ones that are mostly crap and a handful of paid apps, it’s difficult to discern if any are worth the money. Like everything else in Apple’s App Store there’s an absurd amount of apps dedicated to the free service. But so much information is readily available on Twitter that it’s become an undeniable necessity amongst Internet junkies. (But that has nothing to do with this review at all.)
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