What about QuickTwitt

What about QuickTwitt?
A time ago, I started to write a Twitter client. Every existing Twitter client had some cool features, but there wasn’t a Twitter client that covered the combination of the best features… so I had the idea to start writing my own Twitter client, called QuickTwitt.
QuickTwitt was an application for working with Twitter and supported some cool aspects like:
- Multiple Twitter accounts
- Showing conversations
- Showing and saving searches (for example: see all tweets that contains some keywords)
- Flexible use (no other software needed like Airs)
The progress of QuickTwitt was great, but I noticed that a lot of people started to write their own Twitter-client, so I decided to pause the development of QuickTwitt and take a look at the progress of the other applications.
I had the idea to make QuickTwitt shareware. A free, useful application and a low-priced full-version with some advanced features.
The development of BlueBird was one of the main reasons why I’ve paused the development of QuickTwitt.
Laurent Baument, a great designer, was the designer of BlueBird so I expected a very cool design.
At this moment, the first beta of BlueBird has been released and I’ve discovered another Twitter-client, called Tweetie.
Tweetie is a new Twitter client (available for Mac and iPhone/iPod) with a very cool design and works exactly like you want (with logical shortcts for example: +N -> New tweet, +enter: Send tweet, … ).
Due the fact that there are now a lot of (good) Twitter clients available, I’ve decided to stop the development of QuickTwitt.
For your information: Tweetie is the my favourite Twitter client. Tweetie covers all my wanted features. Tweetie is shareware. The free version contains some advertisements. You can remove the advertisements by upgrading to the full-version.
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