Below are the 3 Most popular Desktop Twitter Clients- Apart from the web Twitter.com
TweetDeck seems to be one of the most popular third-party tools for following Twitter. It is a free, downloadable application, based on Adobe’s AIR platform, that can work on Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh and even, with some twiddling, Linux systems. TweetDeck offers the ability to view messages, replies and direct messages all on a single screen. It has a Web address-shortening service (to overlay a shorter address on top of those humongous URLs you wish to share). It’s a sleek interface, though it is a bit of a memory hog, at least in its beta form — our copy takes up more than 100 megabytes in memory.
Twhirl is another AIR-based client, one that allows you to watch feeds from multiple social networks, including Twitter, identi.ca, private instantiations of Laconi.ca, and FriendFeed. Each feed gets its own box, which you can expand or minimize. It also offers pop-alerts for new updates. The software also makes retweeting (or posting someone else’s Tweet verbatim) pretty easy.
Seesmic Desktop is yet another Adobe AIR-based client (the popularity of Twitter has really helped Adobe’s efforts of building an AIR user base). With this client, you can pull in feeds from multiple accounts under one view. Offered by the same company that built Twhirl, this client also allows you to separate the peers you follow into different interest groups. You can have multiple feed columns running on the client and move them around in the way that makes most sense
Also Moblie App’s for iPhone & Blackberry are also popular
| iPhone Tweetie Tweetdeck EchoFon |
Blackberry Twitterberry UberTwitter |