I've been using Twhirl - i like it, however there's so much hype on Tweetdeck these days, thinking of switching - does Tweetdeck give more? my appreciation!
- Aline Ohannessian
Tweedeck. I just want it to handle multiple accounts.
- Neal Jansons
Tweet deck is great if you have a large or extra screen, but Twhirl works better on a smaller screen
- Kim Landwehr
If you're looking for simplicity, stick with twhirl, if you want more features, like Mark mentioned, columns and being able to place peeps into groups, go with Tweet deck. Plus, what Kim Landwehr said.
- Sharon McPherson
You guys are AWESOME! truly appreciate your thoughts !!!!
- Aline Ohannessian
Twirl. Tweetdeck takes up too much real estate on my netbook.
- Helen Sventitsky
Aline: I've been using seesmic for the past few days, really liking it, except no integration with FriendFeed, yet.
- Sharon McPherson
Seesmic is pretty nice as well. You get multiple columns like Tweetdeck, but can manage multiple accounts like Twhirl. Only thing I didn't like about it is that you can't filter tweets in a column like you can with Tweetdeck
- mark
Oh yeah, and what Sharon said...there's currently no Facebook integration w/ Seesmic (IMO, a huge plus for Tweetdeck)
- mark
Seesmic is good, but until it has @username autocomplete I can't deal with it. Also a bit buggy.
- Neal Jansons
from IM
of course tweetdeck.. also these 2 are not comparable ..
- Ruhani Rabin
neither. peoplebrowsr (use in lite mode to start for simplicity) much more powerful that tweetdeck seesmic or twhirl, and runs a lot faster too
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
I agree with guruvan, if you want to use a web app, peoplebrowsr is the best so far. A friend of mine made a video a few weeks ago giving some starter tips for peoplebrowsr. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
- Sharon McPherson
peoplebrowsr comes in an air app as well - I do highly recommend new users try the lite mode first, and then move up to the business or advance modes. it's extremely feature-rich. and is very mature for an Alpha-stage product. Better than most late-stage beta products IMO
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Tweetdeck by far...its more organized, there is also Seesmic Desktop ;)
- Ahmed
For Twitter? Neither. I use Tweetvisor. I use Twhirl for FriendFeed but it's pretty poor atm. Let's hope Seesmic Desktop supports FriendFeed properly. :-)
- Kol Tregaskes
Uh, Kol, you misspelt Twitter as titter :)
- Roberto Bonini
very simple.. if u have less than 400 followers/follows u can use twhirl .. otherwise the only possible tool is tweetdeck .. until seesmic added more features and usability...
- Ruhani Rabin
I like peoplebrowsr for similar reasons: it supports twitter, friendfeed, facebook, identi.ca and ping.fm for posting, and a plethora of sites for reading (digg, myspace, youtube, seesmic, photobucket, flickr, plaxo, RSS, and random URLs)
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
I use twhirl for FF action and Tweetdeck for twitter only, tweetdeck is used for the grouping and column options as well as the added facebook status feature.
- Charles Rice
TweetDeck - the Twhirl/Seesmic Desktop UI just doesn't appeal to me
- Nathan Chase
Twhirl - I love the 'ping on reply only' feature. And the optional integration of search results into the main stream is also awesome.
- Markus Merz
TweetDeck at the moment on my main machine! Twhirl/Seesmic is improving! I m trying Tweetie on my MacBook! I love Tweetie on the iPhone :)
- Frank Da Silva
PeopleBrowsr seems the most promising - it used to crash on me when I tried it... anyone know if it has improved recently? Otherwise, I like Seismic Desktop
- Jannifer @wordsforliving
Jannifer: PeopleBrowsr is quite stable and very snappy now. There are still a few bugs in it (it's still alpha, v.0.999 last one) should be beta very shortly. I use it everyday, all day. I'm currently running about 25 stacks in it, too.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
Yep! I'm really happy with it, especially with the 3 modes of operation, and the settable color themes.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
I'm a Tweetdeck convert from Twhirl. I like that I can make as many columns as I like, which really comes in handy for making sure I don't miss my girlfriend's tweets...and then consequently hearing about it later. LOL
- Carlton Hackett
Tweetdeck for the groups and columns, but I'm trying out Nambu this week. Haven't decided which of the two I prefer yet.
- Carmen - Happy 2010!
I've used both but my current fave is Seesmic Desktop.
- Tim Kissane
I use both because I have multiple twitter accounts. if tweetdeck supported multiple accounts, I'd use it exclusively
- Andrea Hill
Actually, I use the new Twhirl, Seesmic Desktop. On Windows only though. Gwibber FTW on Ubuntu.
- Amy H.
i'm liking the "peoplebrowser" and "seesmic" some of you mentioned herein - thanks for enlightening me to applications - Blessings :)
- Aline Ohannessian
seesmic was too slow for my taste, columns too wide, and so on. I'm looking for large amounts of data, and peoplebrowsr is the only solution in that regard. Tweetdeck is limited to 10 columns, and I have about 30 in my peoplebrowsr
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
1) browser with scripts 2) Twhirl 3) Tweetdeck
- Michael Fidler
Neither. I use the webs and tabbed browsing. LOL. Looking at Flock as an option.
- Justin Whitaker
@Justin Whitaker: Flock is a great browser for everything we're talking about herein - you can pretty much bring in Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Gmail, Yahoo, Digg, (there's more i'm sure i'm forgetting) as well as your own Blog's feed - the only thing with Flock is that it's a little slow - but i recommend it :o)
- Aline Ohannessian
I am using TweetDeck and started experimenting with Seesmic Desktop.Yesterday Seesmic Desktop send an upgrade and now it does not work. I am going to try to reload software. I am pretty happy with TweetDeck because it is stable and was enjoying Seesmic till stopped working.
- Jose Luis Santos
I was playing with streamy.com yesterday-that looks to be another all in one option. Other than the OPML feeds not importing yet, it's really slick.
- Justin Whitaker