Guest Mark Dearlove Posted February 27, 2012 Report Posted February 27, 2012 Thanks for voting for your favourite Social Media Client this week. The results have been counted and the app sitting at the top of the MoDaCo pile is TweakDeck. With a whopping 49% of the vote, TweakDeck, ran away with the poll in the end. Kept alive by our own Paul O'Brien after Twitter binned the development of TweetDeck, TweakDeck allows you to manage your Twitter, Facebook, and FourSquare accounts in a single client. With column views of your feeds, keeping up to date with your social media life is pretty intuitive. Coming a distant second in the poll with 13% was Plume, a Twitter only client from Levelup Studios, the folks behind the Beautiful Widgets apps. Surprisingly, in third place was the standalone Facebook app with 10% of the votes. My personal experience of the official Facebook app has been a painful one due to the slow refresh of the feeds. Let us know your thoughts on the results in the comments below. Market Links: TweakDeck - https://market.andro...eck.android.app Plume - https://market.andro....touiteur&hl=en Facebook - https://market.andro...facebook.katana This item was promoted to the News page - click here to view.
Guest Zarch1972 Posted February 27, 2012 Report Posted February 27, 2012 "after Twitter binned the development of TweetDeck"....... why did Twitter spend £25m buying them? Crazy! :blink: All very confusing that Tweetdeck has just ground to a halt...... will Twitter be releasing something similar under their official moniker?
Guest blindcoder Posted February 27, 2012 Report Posted February 27, 2012 TweakDeck sure is the best application I found so far, but what it really needs is incorporation of more platforms and better handling of existing ones. I really like its simplicity, but support of at least G+ and identi.ca would be great. Also, down the line, support of facebooks own picture storage would be nice.
Guest eLJay Posted February 28, 2012 Report Posted February 28, 2012 And as well as G+ add some of the picture saving sites like flickr (so you can save copyright on your own pictures) to Tweakdeck, plus Eyefi would also be appreciated (probably just by me though).
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