
There’s just one small issue—it costs. $US2 to be precise. Though from what we’re hearing, that’s not been too much of a problem for the developers, with users lapping it up thanks to its slick UI; use of gestures; multiple timelines (thanks to Twitter Lists) and the ability to save drafts.
Check out the video of the “Twitter client with personality” on Tapbots’ site now. [iTunes via Gigaom]


















Todd Drexel
Friday, April 15, 2011 at 12:52 AMI have Tweetbot, it looks and feels slicker. Its surprisingly fast. Was abit tricky using it for the first 10 minutes or so, but you get use to it quite quickly. Definitely replaced the official Twitter app with this!