Cult of Mac favorite: Tweetie (iPhone app and Mac OS X app)
1:02 pm, May 7th, 2009, Craig Grannell

What it is: A multi-account Twitter client, available for iPhone and Mac OS X.
Why it’s good: Both versions of Tweetie succeed in marrying a usable UI with a strong feature set. Although Tweetie for iPhone and Tweetie for Mac share some aspects of design, both play to the strengths of the host platform. On iPhone, Tweetie makes the most of the touch display, and its efficient UI means there’s never any stuttering. On Mac, Tweetie has keyboard shortcuts for practically every action, and its sidebar deals with the thorny issue of multi-account UI without resorting to tabs. In both cases, the app is feature-rich, providing a great experience for most Twitter users. The 1.1 update also brings saved searches, Growl support, and a bunch of other tweaks and fixes.
Where to get it: Tweetie for iPhone is available on the App Store for $2.99. Tweetie for Mac is available from atebits.com. By default, Tweetie for Mac is supported by unobtrusive and surprisingly relevant ads, but you can make them optional by paying $19.95.
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Tweetie for Mac is decent, but needs A LOT more features/fixes for it to be worth the $20 just to remove some ads. Especially compared to all the FREE ad-free options there are for use on the desktop.
Don, on May 7th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
Frankly, I see the $20 fee more like a supportware fee than shareware. After all, the ads aren’t intrusive anyway and are actually surprisingly relevant. As for features, 1.0 was missing some stuff, but I’m very satisfied with 1.1.1, and the usability of the app blasts the competition to pieces.
Craig Grannell, on May 7th, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Do these sync together? I really would love to have an iPhone client that “knows” what has already been pushed to me on my desktop client, and visa versa.
mtz, on May 7th, 2009 at 5:13 pm
Hey, its good enough for Stephen Fry, quit ur whinin!
jaywontdart, on May 7th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
I much prefer Hahlo 3 with Fluid running as a menu extra.
Thomas, on May 7th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
P.S. : http://deanjrobinson.com/projects/hahlo/
Thomas, on May 7th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
There’s no sync, but then there’s no real need—all the data just gets fed from Twitter. (I guess one might argue that sharing ‘unreads’ across platforms could be beneficial, but since skipping via scrolling is so rapid, I don’t think this is a problem.)
Craig Grannell, on May 8th, 2009 at 2:39 am
I also agree with mtz, that I would like them to sync. I think it would be great to already know what you looked at. If you used Tweetie for iPhone and then went to your Mac. You wouldn’t be looking at the same thing twice. I think this should be integrated.
Jason, on May 9th, 2009 at 8:33 am