Twitter client for windows 7
Twitter: The second Twitter application available on WP7 was the official Twitter app and with the exception of toast and Live tile notifications it is one of the most full featured clients even today.
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You can get Beezz for FREE in the Marketplace. I also like clients that let you add text to Retweets, but Beezz doesn't let you do this yet. The main thing I see missing is conversation view. It looks similar to the original Twitter client, but does have a few less features. Beezz: The client I have been using for that past few weeks is Beezz, primarily because of the Toast and Live tile notification support that makes it easy to jump back into the application.There is no conversation view or notifications, but you can use it to have your Tweets read out loud. The application is available for 99 cents and there is no trial version to test out. I don't like that so much of the display is taken up by headers and the Metro UI though and would like to see more usable screen real estate. Twitt - A Twitter Client: I used the Twitt application back on my Windows Mobile 6.x devices and it appears to be a decent application.If they can get notification support soon then this will likely become my default Twitter client. I love the conversation view and the integrated web browser that lets you follow links and stay within the application. It has a very nice threaded conversation view, configurable timelines, integrated photo viewing, integrated location previews, and an integrated web browser. Birdsong is available for $1.99, but there is a free trial that lets you check it out a bit. Birdsong: This newest Twitter client just launched yesterday.The list below has the Twitter apps from newest to oldest with a table below giving you a quick look at some of the key features of Twitter mobile clients and how they stack up. I found the Twitt client after I shot the included video so it isn't shown in action (it never showed up in my Marketplace search). One of the first complaints most of us had about Windows Phone 7 at launch was the lack of Twitter support when Facebook was so well integrated. It has been a couple of months since we have had Windows Phone 7 devices and we now see at least five dedicated Twitter applications available for the platform. The number of new apps each week is staying fairly consistent at just over 400 a week with a current count up to 6,884 apps. After installing it you will find it in the Games hub and not on the list of applications, but you can still pin it to the Start screen.
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Remember, you can install this game and give them a try for free before you make the purchase. You will find Parachute Panic ($2.99), which I purchased after hearing it was a great game with cool graphics. Another week and another 419 apps for the Windows Phone 7 platform, including another Xbox LIVE game title.