Flight for iPhone
What’s Flight? We’re not sure besides the fact that it’s an upcoming iPhone client for Twitter created by Ahten Industries. Stay tuned!
TwitterThreads
TwitterThreads is a service that displays your Twitter feed as threads so you can more easily follow who is posting about what. Twitter Threads was built just for fun by Matt Beck of CouldBe Studios. It was originally built in one night. There’s also a TwitterThreads mobile site at http://m.twitterthreads.com. (Via Silicon Florist)
TwitToday
TwitToday is a Windows Mobile Today screen widget (touchscreen only) for posting to Twitter, written in C++ to keep it quick and lightweight. Also, if you click on the Twitter logo, it launches your default browser at the mobile Twitter site http://m.twitter.com/.
Download a copy here
To set your username and password, go to the Options dialog for “Twit Today†from the Today screen control panel applet.
TuneTweeter
TuneTweeter is software that posts your current iTunes song to your Twitter page. The app will monitor iTunes and, whenever the song iTunes is playing changes, it will post some information about that song to the user’s Twitter account. This software is in beta and can be downloaded from here. Give feedback to @tunetweeter on Twitter.
Note: Make sure you have iTunes running before you open TuneTweeter. Otherwise TuneTweeter will crash.
Filed under Apps, Mobile, Silverlight/WPF, Windows Desktop |Sociagami
Sociagami allows you to manage your multiple social network accounts from one Windows application. You can use Sociagami to get your latest messages, comments, wall posts, friend requests or browse through friends and photos. Sociagami currently supports all Myspace, Facebook and, of course, Twitter accounts.
L0k8
L0K8 (”locate”) is a side project created by David Weekly of PBwiki in May of 2008. It is a small Windows program that updates Twitter whenever you change location. Later on, he may add a Facebook app or webhooks for re-broadcasting their location information.
Known Issues
* You can’t change your username or password and there’s no password reset functionality.
* You can’t syndicate your location information other places than Twitter (e.g. using GeoRSS)
* The Windows client is easily dissuaded from continuing to run.
* The geocoding is not wildly accurate, especially outside the US.
* The client doesn’t autoupdate.
* There is no Mac/Linux client.
* You can’t log in with OpenID.
* There’s no API.
Yakkle
Yakkle is a desktop software program that lets you send videos to your friends or share files with them. The program also offers remote desktop functionality. Yakkle’s Twitter integration lets you use Yakkle as a desktop application for managing Twitter. With Yakkle, you can tweet, view timelines, send direct messages, search, and more.
Tweenky
Tweenky is Twitter with a Gmail interface. (Still in closed beta). Oril Yakuel’s blog has the first screenshots of the service. Tweenky will let you do everything you can do in Twhirl except that it also lets you do more “Gmail-like†things including organizing tweets into folders. You can also save custom searches for easy access later.
Twittervision for iPhone
Like the original Twittervision, Twittervision for iPhone gives you a glimpse at the real-time twitters around the world. You can use this app to find people near you and update Twitter with your current location. Brightkite killer? Perhaps. As soon as we all have iPhones.
Twittelator
Twittelator is a Twitter app for iPhone that lets you post both tweets and pics. However, its big selling point is a feature that helps you send a fast tweet if you’re in an emergency situation. If you have an emergency, simply click the “Emergency†icon to create a tweet with a map to your location.