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November 24, 2010

Twitter Apps Roundup for Windows Mobile Pocket PC



Twikini 

Features

  • FAST! Unlike other Twitter apps for Windows Mobile, Twikini is written entirely in native C++ code for maximum performance and the fastest load time possible.
  • Simple, uncluttered, and customizable user interface. Choose from a variety of themes for the best reading experience. 
  • Post tweets using a full screen editor. Optionally, set your location (either manually, using GPS coordinates, or geocoding) along with your status updates. 
  • Send and receive Direct Messages.
  • Twitpic integration to post photos with your status updates. Select existing photos or click new ones from your device's camera. When reading tweets, view Twitpics inline (without having to open a separate browser). 
  • Read status updates just like browsing a web page. Quickly reply, retweet, favorite, or email other people's tweets.
  • Automatically tweet the song and artist you're listening to. See a realtime feed of other people using it on Twitter.
  • URL shortening services including Bit.ly, TinyURL and Digg.
  • Browse websites using Skweezer.
  • Single download that is compatible with all Windows® Mobile Devices- both touch and non-touch.
  • Fully localized in German, Italian, Danish, Dutch. More coming.
  • And lots more...
Requirements


Twikini supports all Windows® Mobile phones, which includes versions 5, 6, 6.1 and 6.5. This includes both Pocket PC and Smartphone devices, which are also known as "Professional" and "Standard" Edition. Twikini is not designed for iPhone, BlackBerry, Palm or any platform other than Windows® Mobile.





Quakk

Open Source Windows MobileTwitter Application
Quakk is a similar windowsmobile app.













Twitoday

Once installed, this adds a textbox to the Today screen of a Windows Mobile phone. To send a 'tweet', fill your text into the text box and hit 'OK'.

Tap on the twitter icon to launch the mobileTwitter website and read your friend's updates.

Requirements



The application was written for WindowsMobile 5/6 touchscreen PDAs.


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