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Previously on "Which OSX Twitter Client"

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    So what are you trying to say?
    Get Tweetdeck

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Tweetbot. Whenever the question is "Twitter" the answer is always "Tweetbot".

    Mind you, I've got a couple of "WTF" comments to send to the Tweetbot team about the OS X version… but that doesn't stop the answer being "Tweetbot".

    And it's easy to send those comments once I've thought them through properly and written them; and they'll act on them, if they make sense. Even better, they won't if they don't.

    But to get back to your question: Tweetbot.
    So what are you trying to say?

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  • NickFitz
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    Tweetbot. Whenever the question is "Twitter" the answer is always "Tweetbot".

    Mind you, I've got a couple of "WTF" comments to send to the Tweetbot team about the OS X version… but that doesn't stop the answer being "Tweetbot".

    And it's easy to send those comments once I've thought them through properly and written them; and they'll act on them, if they make sense. Even better, they won't if they don't.

    But to get back to your question: Tweetbot.

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  • administrator
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    Love Hootsuite - and is only a few quid for a single user. Gets a bit pricey (IMO) when you start building teams but for a single person using it is well worth the fee. Am sure they will have an iWhatever app as well as allowing you to use the main web interface on browser when at desktop.

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  • SimonMac
    started a topic Which OSX Twitter Client

    Which OSX Twitter Client

    After a twitter client that will show multiple customisable column of content, and the ability and supports multiple accounts.

    Used Tweetdeck for years and love it, but it seems that is going to be defunct after the next update of the API on the 7th May

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