Ultimate Twitter Client Roundup Part 6: TinyTwitter
After the huge arrival of the official Twitter for BlackBerry, the last stop in our Ultimate Twitter Client Roundup is TinyTwitter (I know there are a few more clients we didn't hit, but we'll get to that in the wrapup post). If you remember, TinyTwitter was one of the "original" Twitter clients for BlackBerry, and although fairly unknown, still used by a fair amount of people. Before it got left in the dust by better looking and more feature-friendly clients, TinyTwitter held its own against the handful of other clients floating around at the time. Check out the video above for a look at TinyTwitter, and stay tuned for our Ultimate Twitter Client Rounup wrapup post in the coming days.
afropoika Feb 17, 2010 at 12:08 pm
Adam your voice is excellent but gotta love the intro:
"Adam Zeis here FOOR CrackBerry dot COOOM" :DDD
Adam Zeis Feb 17, 2010 at 12:18 pm
Gets a bit monotonous saying it at the start of every vid so I tried to change it up a bit :)
AtanRaca Feb 17, 2010 at 12:14 pm
LAME..... I think I will stick with Twitter for BlackBerry...
devGOD Feb 17, 2010 at 12:18 pm
No more Twitter Apps please. Blackberry Twitter is all you need. Twitter developers will have to think of something else to make
ulmerj79#CB Feb 17, 2010 at 12:55 pm
How about a 3rd party Facebook app?
Diggs31 Feb 17, 2010 at 1:15 pm
The big "draw" for tinytwitter is that you have the option to send your tweets via text if you are in a weird data coverage area but still have service...I think that's worth mentioning. I think I'll still stick with Uber though...although i wish Uber would build that option in so I can just send it from Uber without have to copy and paste my intended tweet in a new text.
Also, I like the expanding UI feature because I like being able to preview tweets by who sent them and by the first line of text...kind of like emails.
iLovemy_bb Feb 17, 2010 at 5:02 pm
UberTwitter is the best and in case you haven't noticed, the bb twitter client has while to go before it will be respected. It has good features and most will jump for it because it's native it still needs work to compete with UBer Twitter or Tweet Genius