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new Twitter client
new Twitter client
Jan
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02:29 am
kareila
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I think I have finally found a Twitter app I like well enough to stick with. It's called Itsy and is available here:
http://mowglii.com/itsy/
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Date:
2010-01-21 11:05 pm (UTC)
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msilverstar
looks pretty nice, thanks!
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2010-01-22 03:31 am (UTC)
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baggyeyes
Thank you so much! I needed this just recently, because the web interface kept crapping out and Tweetdeck wasn't any better.
It's strange actually
needing
something for Twitter, but this little app is worth more than the bells and whistles on TweetDeck.
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Date: 2010-01-22 03:31 am (UTC)It's strange actually needing something for Twitter, but this little app is worth more than the bells and whistles on TweetDeck.