First of all, one heck of a nicely done front end for the website. The list of features from the site was quite impressive, I think it even has translation services: Features * Cross-platform: available on all AIR-compatible platforms: Windows, OS X, and Linux * Open source software using a New BSD-style license (source available … Continue reading
I really liked the looks of this for multi platform. I still run Twhirl for now personally, but this added some functions. Including webcam shots and file transfers up to 10MB Send files to your friends, but just dragging any file on to Tweetr. Tweetr will automatically upload your file and when it is done … Continue reading
A handy page of the whole code sits waiting for you right here
I really liked this one for those of you using Gnome. The ability to do tons from the deskbar already exists, and this just adds Twitter support Deskbar is a Gnome widget you can embed in a panel and can be used for opening applications, opening items from your browser history, doing web searches and … Continue reading
This looked very clean from the screenshots and had some decent documentation for it. Take a look as it sits out in the Google code bins Features 1. Read your friends public timeline 2. Read public timeline 3. Post to twitter 4. Set refresh interval 5. Images from friends timeline are being cached 6. Notification … Continue reading
I ran across this one right here. This one did have a screenshot of the main window..
ZinTwitter can be found right here. A small script removing the need for a browser to be open. The source code and gz file is included so you ca expand or modify at your desire.
This is another geek toy client It’s just a simple client for Twitter, if you want to update your Twitter status, check public timeline or your friends timeline all right from within your Vim, then this script is for you! NOTE: It requires your Vim to be compiled with Python bindings (which is, in most … Continue reading
You can find the page for blt right here blt shows you what your twitter friends are doing while you’re working at the commandline, in Linux, BSD, OS X and Cygwin under Windows. In more detail, it’s a perl script which integrates the checking of twitter into bash Be a true geek with this one
Pwytter is a standalone Twitter client. Multi language support seems to be in place also as the screenshot shows Download Free software, licenced under the GNU GPL Download Available in 14 languages Download Runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux You can find the full info and most recent release here