I also like Twitpic and have been using it since 2009, which Twitter for iPhone no longer supports and haven't in about a year, so that's another reason why I use Echofon. I know with Echofon I'm reading every tweet and it's simple and easy to use, and they still have the "via tweeted from where" stamp on tweets. I like Echofon because it's simple, clean, and straight to the point. Now, with Twitter getting fancier with every update, and Echofon staying basically the same with minor tweaks here and there and the new iOS look, I switch off between the two apps. Updated, November 2014.īack when Twitter still had the "via web, via Twitter for iPhone" stamp on every tweet, I had Echofon, because at the time I tweeted off my iPod Touch and I didn't want people to think I had an iPhone, so I used a different app, and at the time Echofon and the stock Twitter app were a lot a like. Note: Originally published, November 2013. Let us know what Twitter client you're using in the comments below! We know many of you are on Twitter as well. These are our favorite Twitter apps for iPhone that keep us connected to our readers and followers each and every day. Your vote for best Twitter apps for iPhone? If you want a Twitter app that's totally aligned with Twitter itself, and gets all the latest features first, you want the official Twitter app. The past few iterations of the official Twitter app have not only made is usable, but quite pleasant. It also links conversations with blue lines, and does other things to make the experience more. That includes interactions, like your follower count and how many people favorited or retweeted something you posted. That's gone now and in its place is something that changes and evolves based on the latest direction and feature sets of Twitter itself. The original Twitter app for iPhone was based on Loren Brichter's classic Tweetie 2.
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