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Roundup: 40+ Twitter Clients and Utilities for Mac

As you may have understood reading MacStories, I’m in love with Twitter (I’m @storiesofmac) For this reason, I’m always searching for the best client around, hoping to find “that new one” which integrates all the features I would like to see in a Twitter app: slick UI, multi-timelines support, Growl, hashtags, url shortening and so on..

To help you in finding the best Twitter client around, here’s a list of 40 Twitter clients for your Mac. To download them, simply click on the link.

Obviously, I haven’t tested all of these apps, but I’m planning to write in-depth reviews for many of them.

Enjoy! :)

THE FAMOUS ONES

pwitter

pwitter

Pwitter

http://wiki.github.com/koroshiya1/pwitter

Pwitter is a simple and elegant Twitter client for Mac, that is written in Cocoa. Graphics by Susumu Yoshida and HUD interface are the main elements of this app.

Too simple.

Twucket

http://www.rebisoft.com/software/twucket.html

Twucket is a new Twitter client for Mac OS X Leopard.  It’s designed to use a minimal amount of screen real estate.

Nothing more to mention.

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Bluebird

http://bluebirdapp.com/

This is a great one. Designed by Laurent Baumann, Bluebird features a themable interface (just head over Macthemes forum to find hundreds of skins!), Growl support, hashtags, bookmarklets.

One of the best around.

Twangle

http://www.twangleapp.com/

Twangle is a lightweight Twitter client. It supports: Growl, Groups, Replies, Search, Tweets, Retweets, Direct messages, Interest matching, random contest winners, photo services (TwitPic), url shortening services (bit.ly).

nambu

nambu

Nambu

http://nambu.com/

Another famous client, Nambu offers a large variety of features, including other social networks support. Twitter support is well done, allowing the creation of groups, which is a great idea if you follow hundreds of people.

The applications is still in hard development, so be sure to check it out often.

tweetie

tweetie

Tweetie

http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/

Oh, this is the best one, in my opinion. Tweetie is simply amazing: smooth and fast animations, multi-timelines support, integrated twitter search, twitpic / yfrog support, integrated url shortening..There’s everything here. Everything, in a single, thin vertical sidebar.

Tweetie comes both in a free and “pro” , ad-free version. It may seem absurd, but the ads are so cool!

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Twitterrific

http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific

And here comes Twitterrific, one of the best (together with Tweetie, Nambu and Eventbox) nativa Mac clients. It features a dark interface and many options to having fun while tweeting.

If you’re new to Twitter, start with Twitterrific.

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scalarisicon

Scalaris

http://uri.cat/software/Scalaris/

I haven’t tried out Scalaris, but you can read this Smoking Apples review to have a glimpse of this client ;)

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tweetdeck_128

Tweetdeck

http://tweetdeck.com/beta/

One of the most famous apps (maybe the most famous), Tweetdeck features a multi-column black interface (not so Mac style, you might say..I agree with you) which seems dedicated to “power users”.  These columns are divided into Timeline, replies and DM, but you can even add more columns for sub-groups.

I’ve used it for 10 minutes and I switched back to Tweetie.

Enough said.

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seesmic-icon

Seesmic DESKTOP

http://desktop.seesmic.com/

Lounge

http://loungeapp.com/mac/

Beak

http://www.beakapp.com/

A rather new client, Beak features a nice UI with an horizontal toolbar. “Stats” is a quite interesting option.

Still in development.

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twittia-logo

Twittia

http://jeenaparadies.net/projects/twittia/

Twittia is a clean native Twitter client for OS X written in Ruby Cocoa. It features a Mail.app inspired sidebar and a very poor interface.

Feedalizr

http://www.feedalizr.com/

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Eventbox

http://thecosmicmachine.com/

Not exactly a twitter client, Eventbox is a “social media” app, which integrates with variuos social networks (flickr, twitter, facebook) all in one box.

Twitter support is well done, with a slick interface and a useful three-panes view for composing tweets. The application is updated every week or so, with many features coming alongisde with every update.

Check it out!

Twitter Studio

http://www.bluecreststudios.com/twitter-studio/

Twitter Studio is a free desktop twitter client for the Mac desktop. It supports features such as: user profile, replies, direct messages, favorites. I really would like to meet the guy who chose the toolbar icons.

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syrinxicon

Syrinx

http://mrrsoftware.com/MRRSoftware/Syrinx.html

I haven’t tried out Syrinx, but you can read this Smoking Apples review to have a glimpse of this client ;)

Sweet

http://latenitesoft.com/sweet/

Coming soon in private Beta.

STRANGE ONES

twistori

twistori

Twistori

http://twistori.com/#i_feel

Twistori isn’t a Twitter client, but a desktop application which, through a gorgeous interface and smooth animations, displays a selection of words (picked up by the user) globally tweeted.

Head over the website for a demo (which is always better than words!)

SpreadTweet

http://elliottkember.com/spreadtweet/

These are the words the developer chose to present its app:

“So, you work at a big corporate, huh?

And you’re not allowed to use Twitter…

Wouldn’t it be awesome if there were a Twitter tool

that looked just like Excel?”

And that’s it. A twitter client that looks like a spreadsheet.

Genious!

Aperture2Twitter

http://www.bluecrowbar.com/software/aperture2twitter/

Export your photos from Aperture to Twitter.

iChat to Twitter

http://www.leroux.ca/archive/dsp_view_470.cfm

A small script to publish your iChat status to Twitter.

Safari 140

http://www.newsfirex.com/safari140/

Directly tweet from Safari.

Useful!


ADOBE AIR APPS

Twibble

http://www.twibble.de/

&

Destroy Twitter

https://destroytwitter.com/

…AND MANY OTHERS (with the same features, more or less)

Tototl

http://code.google.com/p/tototl/

Snitter

http://getsnitter.com/

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natsulion-icon-512x512

NatsuLion

http://www.natsulion.org/

Chirp

http://www.ampsw.com/Chirp/

canary

canary

Canary

http://www.canaryapp.com/

AlertThingy

http://www.alertthingy.com/

Mitter

http://code.google.com/p/mitter/

twitterpod

twitterpod

TwitterPod

http://drikin.com/twitterpod/

Twhirl

http://www.twhirl.org/

Jetwit

http://mac.jetminds.com/

TwitterLex

http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/email_messaging/twitterlex.html

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icon_celly

Celly

http://factorycity.net/projects/celly/

Robin Twitter Widget

http://www.simplyexcited.co.uk/robin.html

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moodblast-icon

Moodblast

http://blog.circlesixdesign.com/download/moodswing

Twitterlights

http://www.twitterlights.com/

In Conclusion

As you can see, there are dozens of Twitter applications to download, but there are few really worth to keep in our docks.

In my opinion, the best ones are Tweetie, Twitterrific, Nambu, Eventbox and Bluebird.

Sure, there are many apps that offer particular and unexpected features, but until someone won’t come out with a revolutionary idea, I’ll stick with these ones.

Which Twitter client do you use?

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