Tweetie 2.0 Looks Amazing for iPhone (Sounds Good for Mac)
12:48 am, September 29th, 2009, Pete Mortensen

It’s a well-known fact around these parts that Tweetie is the best of all Twitter clients (and it’s exclusive to iPhone and Mac, as all great things are). Today, we got to see just how much better it can get, as developer Loren Brichter and some beta testers shared their thoughts on the much-anticipated Tweetie 2.0, which should be released for both Mac and iPhone within the next week.
First, the bad news. Though the Mac version will be a free upgrade, Tweetie 2 for iPhone will be $2.99, given that it’s a complete rewrite (and functionally a different app). But it looks to be well worth your hard-earned $3 bill. Here’s a taste of the functionality:
- Full persistence (you can do something else and come back to the app, and it’s like you never left; who needs multitasking)
- Landscape support
- Support for Project ReTweet API and future geolocation APIs
- View threaded conversations
- Sync with Address Book for full communication integration
- Video support
- Drafts manager
- New compose screen, including @user picker, recent hashtags, multiple attachments manager and more
- Short URL previews
- Same code base as Tweetie for Mac
Yeah, you saw that last bullet right. From a functional standpoint, Tweetie for both platforms will be a single application, which means (most) of this goodness is coming your way. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Take a bow, Mr. Brichter.
Via Mashable, Gizmodo, atebits, and Daring Fireball
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I’ve been looking for something to replace the now seriously poor Twitterrific…
Ade, on September 29th, 2009 at 3:13 am
So us Tweetie 1 users won’t get a upgrade for free? :/
KSB, on September 29th, 2009 at 7:39 am
Oooooh, it’s very bad that Atebits don’t let the 1st version users to upgrade to 2.0 for free. :/
Andrius Kleiva, on September 29th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
Am I missing something or does Twittelator already have most of this stuff and more?
Except for the contact sync, Twittelator even looks better than Tweetie.
Len, on September 29th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
Does it have Posterous support. Right now on Twitterrific and absolutely loving it.
For me to jump ship to Tweetie would need Posterous support.
Rak35h, on October 1st, 2009 at 10:24 am