davidkaneda:

Rock star mac/iPhone developer Atebits has finally released information on the forthcoming Tweetie 2 for both iPhone and Mac. Tweetie 2 contains a ton of new features, including full data persistence and offline mode, drafts manager, contact integration, MapKit integration, a completely revamped draft screen, native integration for a ton of external services, the ability to post video and add multiple attachments to a tweet, improved gesture shortcuts, and much more. Whew.
Tweetie 1 is already far and away my favorite Twitter client for both platforms — needless to say, I’ll be downloading both of these updates as soon as they’re available.

I’m pretty excited for this. Tweetie is definitely my favorite Twitter client for my iPod Touch and my Macbook Pro, and there are some features I’d love to see. The iPhone (iPod Touch) app is not going to be a free upgrade—it’s listed as a completely new app, and it’s going to cost $2.99. Worth it, I suppose. But I would have loved to get the upgrade free seeing as I already paid for Tweetie.

davidkaneda:

Rock star mac/iPhone developer Atebits has finally released information on the forthcoming Tweetie 2 for both iPhone and Mac. Tweetie 2 contains a ton of new features, including full data persistence and offline mode, drafts manager, contact integration, MapKit integration, a completely revamped draft screen, native integration for a ton of external services, the ability to post video and add multiple attachments to a tweet, improved gesture shortcuts, and much more. Whew.

Tweetie 1 is already far and away my favorite Twitter client for both platforms — needless to say, I’ll be downloading both of these updates as soon as they’re available.

I’m pretty excited for this. Tweetie is definitely my favorite Twitter client for my iPod Touch and my Macbook Pro, and there are some features I’d love to see. The iPhone (iPod Touch) app is not going to be a free upgrade—it’s listed as a completely new app, and it’s going to cost $2.99. Worth it, I suppose. But I would have loved to get the upgrade free seeing as I already paid for Tweetie.

davidkaneda:

Rock star mac/iPhone developer Atebits has finally released information on the forthcoming Tweetie 2 for both iPhone and Mac. Tweetie 2 contains a ton of new features, including full data persistence and offline mode, drafts manager, contact integration, MapKit integration, a completely revamped draft screen, native integration for a ton of external services, the ability to post video and add multiple attachments to a tweet, improved gesture shortcuts, and much more. Whew.
Tweetie 1 is already far and away my favorite Twitter client for both platforms — needless to say, I’ll be downloading both of these updates as soon as they’re available.

I’m pretty excited for this. Tweetie is definitely my favorite Twitter client for my iPod Touch and my Macbook Pro, and there are some features I’d love to see. The iPhone (iPod Touch) app is not going to be a free upgrade—it’s listed as a completely new app, and it’s going to cost $2.99. Worth it, I suppose. But I would have loved to get the upgrade free seeing as I already paid for Tweetie.

davidkaneda:

Rock star mac/iPhone developer Atebits has finally released information on the forthcoming Tweetie 2 for both iPhone and Mac. Tweetie 2 contains a ton of new features, including full data persistence and offline mode, drafts manager, contact integration, MapKit integration, a completely revamped draft screen, native integration for a ton of external services, the ability to post video and add multiple attachments to a tweet, improved gesture shortcuts, and much more. Whew.

Tweetie 1 is already far and away my favorite Twitter client for both platforms — needless to say, I’ll be downloading both of these updates as soon as they’re available.

I’m pretty excited for this. Tweetie is definitely my favorite Twitter client for my iPod Touch and my Macbook Pro, and there are some features I’d love to see. The iPhone (iPod Touch) app is not going to be a free upgrade—it’s listed as a completely new app, and it’s going to cost $2.99. Worth it, I suppose. But I would have loved to get the upgrade free seeing as I already paid for Tweetie.

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    Can’t wait to check it out.
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    iPhone so far :)
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