Best 10 Twitter iPhone Applications
Twitter is one of the hottest startups at the moment and we thought that we would put together the top 10 Twitter iphone applications. Some of these applications are paid apps but we have also added some great free ones also. Of course there are some of the most popular apps missing, but we thought we would promote some fresh and interesting apps.
Tweetie ($2.99)
Everything in one app, including multiple accounts, favorites, deleting, following, trends, location, re-tweets, photos and more. Notably, Tweetie is also blazing fast. The interface is lacking in visual-flair, leaving it feeling a little empty, though. Still, it’s robust, quick and all the features to tweet on the go are present and correct.
Tweetsville ($3.99)
Although there’s no location-based functionality or multiple accounts, everything else is present and correct, from retweeting to trends, and search to favorites. The overall presentation is polished yet refined, with a simple box-style list layout or the option to change this to a Tweetie/iChat style bubble design. For four bucks though, Tweetsville has either got to step up to the plate with some new features or back down and drop that price a little.
iTweets ($0.99)
With its iPhone SMS-influenced design, iTweets is an ultra-simple solution, perhaps most appropriate for the infrequent tweeter (with few friends). There’s no photo-support, no trends, no search: just one stream of tweets. Put simply, there are better apps than this available for free. And the app icon is, frankly, a vile blemish on the vibrant and youthful face of my lovely iPhone.
Twittelator Pro ($4.99)
As the name suggest, this is the Pro version of Twittelator (a free app). The app is painfully rich in features, unfortunately to its detriment: it feels cluttered and confusing. The app may be rich in functionality (there’s even a help button, perfect for those Jack Bauer emergency situations), but it’s poor in accessibility and, ultimately, a disappointment.
Twitterrific Premium ($9.99)
The premium version features an alternative theme and is ad-free. The adverts in the free version, though, are unobtrusive and serve as handy bookmarks when scrolling through unwieldy streams (which helps as scrolling is very jerky). Light on features, the appealing, functional interface design and super-cute tweeting sound are plus points. Certainly not worth ten bucks, especially compared to the competition.
Twinkle (free)
From the guys behind Tap Tap Revenge, comes a gorgeous looking Twitter app. It was the first one I used for iPhone but I eventually abandoned it due to various unsolved issues with the obligatory Tapulous ID. Like Twitterific, it’s light on features but has bags of character and also includes an impressive tweet-stream from nearby strangers.
TwitterFon (free)
The focus in this app is on basic features delivered in a speedy, stable package. There are only four screens in the app: a stream of tweets from the folks you follow; replies to you; direct messages; and search (including location-based search). TwitterFon feels a little bare but for purist tweeters, it’s the perfect little package.
NatsuLion (free)
An iPhone version of a functional and compact desktop Twitter-client, NatsuLion is robust and smooth with a simple feature-set for light tweeters. Like TwitterFon, there are four main screens, although instead of search, NatsuLion incorporates a somewhat useless unread tweets page.
Twittervision (free)
Twittervision incorporates an almost useless but nevertheless impressive world map feature: watch people tweet live across a map of the planet. Strange, hypnotic and downright fun. This app is the weird guy at the party who insists on showing you his magic trick — a little odd at first but ultimately amusing and impressive.
Gyazickr (free)
Perfect for iPhone tweeple with a penchant for amateur photography, this app is focused purely on posting pics. With its curious name, Gyazickr allows users to take a photo using the iPhone camera or pick one from the camera roll. Plus, there’s a funky little slideshow that displays other images recently posted to Twitter.
Late Inclusion:
Tweetdeck (free)
Tweetdeck is one of the most popular twitter iphone applications in the market at the moment, and their iPhone version is simply amazing. You can even tell the popularity of this application from the comments left on this article. Create groups, search Twitter, manage multiple accounts and easily post your tweets or share photos, link and much more. Plus sync your existing TweetDeck columns between your desktop and iPhone. Nice and easy.





23 Comments
Why isn’t TweetDeck for the iPhone in this list? I use both the desktop and the iPhone version of TweetDeck.
You are forgetting about TweetDeck which I think has the best app between the desktop and iPhone with syncing columns.
Read the intro folks “Of course there are some of the most popular apps missing, but we thought we would promote some fresh and interesting apps.”
Thanks for the review. I’ve been looking for a good iPhone app that would enable me to view several twitter accounts. I’m going to try (on your recommendation) Tweetie.
Also have used Tweetdeck on iPhone and like it alot…however doesn’t support multiple twitter accounts which is a problem.
TweetDeck is not on this list?!!
“Read the intro folks “Of course there are some of the most popular apps missing, but we thought we would promote some fresh and interesting apps.””
I did read the intro. It doesn’t seem right to leave off what many feel is the best app…
Not sure how this list missed TweetDeck and Birdfeed. Worth a look at!
My vote is with Tweetdeck, but not complaining, it is nice to see other opinions.
tweetdeck for desktop?
try out seesmic for desktop
Thank you for picking our iTweets in the top ten list and there are lots of improvement idea here and there. We’re keep releasing new versions and you can follow us on Twitter with @itweets. By the way, next version of @itweets will support retweet feature just because we need it.
thank you all and have a happy tweeting!!
Me? Just waiting for DestroyTwitter to come up with an iPhone app.
It would be great if they released DestroyTwitter as an iphone application. If the DestroyTwitter team reads this, please get in touch if you have something like this in the pipeline.
@iTweets thanks for checking out the article and taking time to comment. You have a great product there with good potential. Looking forward to seeing even more improvements in the future.
I found TweetDeck to be inferior in terms of reliability…it’s good to have the same desktop and iPhone clients but it’s very unstable…try adding tweets to your favorites…it crashes almost instantly if the favoriting process is not done yet…it has great potential but if the team can focus on to make it stable.
@itrendsapp : iTrends iPhone app – You can track whats trending on twitter and why it is trending, you can also find out whats in the news about the trend – http://itrends.tumblr.com/
Great list! Check out our fun little Twitter app called Random Tweet http://www.hollowire.com/random-tweet/
How about this? Have you tried this one too?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svcKM8nWzcM&feature=player_embedded
Great site! Lots of good resources for me to use.
@Steven Finch … Frankly speaking i get confused @ tweetdeck. Instead i would preferred to use http://tvider.com. We can share Videos , Music and Off course PICTURES , All @ one place. It works for Iphone & BB too .
I’ve done some network analysis on some different iphone apps and something everyone should know is that TweetDeck transmits your username and password over the network in clear text for anyone to see.