May 25, 2012 : Comments
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Carlos takes a tour through a widget-based Twitter client that uses Android speech-to-text capabilities for sending tweets. I didn't know before watching this vid that you could say "exclamation point" and get the punctuation mark rather than the words. Guess I should keep following Carlos. Twitoc created by @pixeladdikt and... Read more »
A couple of weeks back, Twitter made a surprising move by purchasing a very popular iPhone Twitter client. On the same day they also released an official Blackberry app. Today they announced the official Android app. Based on the screenshots and blog post, it has all of the basic features you'd be looking for in a Twitter client. Twitter worked directly with... Read more »
This is just a little update to the popular Twitter application, Tweetcaster. They have added the ability to customize tweet notifications and they have now added two widgets. Download the free ad-enabled version here. Download the paid ($4.99) ad-free version... Read more »
This installment of DroidWars is all about the Twitter clients available in the Android Market. There are plenty to choose from and they've become so polished and feature rich that one could literally spend weeks testing out top contenders before claiming one as their own. I can't say that I've really settled on one permanently; I use whatever I perceive to be the... Read more »
In this video, Carlos Graves reviews the new update for Twicca, which adds a full featured widget to its arsenal. Download this application free from the Android... Read more »
In this video, Carlos Graves reviews a beta Twitter application called Twicca! Download this application free from the Android... Read more »
In this video, Carlos Graves reviews the new twitter application called TweetCaster for... Read more »
So I have been given the privilege to be one of fifty beta testers on an up and coming Twitter app for android called Tweetcaster made by Handmark (who have let me beta test other apps in the past) and I must say, its a damn good start. I have done the majority of my testing from a my new Nexus One but also have installed it on my trusty rooted myTouch 3G, and... Read more »