10/11/2009, 03:47 AM
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So there's definitely options to choose from, but I'm more confused between Spaz and TweeFree. Spaz wants you to pay for what TweeFree does. What is the advantage of spaz over tweefee?
I just installed TweeFree a few minutes ago, and that thing is pretty quick, especially how it uploaded my photo without using an email work around. thanks |
10/11/2009, 06:19 AM
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I'd like to see what GX-5 could do. QStatus on the iphone that they made looks nice, for input but need to see a viewer. BadKitty looks nice so far with its unique UI.
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10/11/2009, 03:09 PM
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Twee will go pay when it's in the app catalog. The author of Twee/TweeFree posted TweeFree partly because Palm was slow to release Twee into the App Catalog. It carries many limitations compared to the full version. And there are features that Tweed has that TweeFree doesn't have, like; automatic updates and notifications, multiple accounts support, multiple cards for multiple account support, nearby tweets, scroll to first tweet, change font sizes, etc. Tweed will get direct photo uploading but only to paid users. There's really no sense arguing which application is better. I've tried all 3 and much prefer Tweed's UI and features over Twee and Spaz. I even used Spaz for quite a while just to report bugs to the developer and try to improve the app's functionality. But after a certain point I grew tired of this as it really wasn't an app for me. |
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11/28/2009, 06:56 PM
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here is a comparison of twitter clients: Battle of the Buyers: Part 1 – Twitter Clients | The Mx Web
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11/28/2009, 07:12 PM
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i went with Twee because it came from here and works as it should.
after i tried it for free, i had no problem paying for the full version in support of one of our own homebrewers. |
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11/29/2009, 12:20 AM
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my brother has it on his Pixi and is always complaining about the multitude of tweets that he gets and the only app he leaves open consistently is the messenger. |
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I could certainly be wrong, and going to their website didn't help (not much info there). I thought I remembered that from the original release of TweeFree.
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