First Look: Tweetie for Mac

17.04.2009
Now that all manner of Twitter clients have perched on the iPhone's software branches, the Mac desktop market is for the social networking service. Tweetie is a new OS X Twitter client from (makers of the iPhone app of the same name) that's due to be released this coming Monday. But why wait until then? We have a first look for you now.

Tweetie for the Mac presents a compact window for reading tweets, replies and mentions, direct messages, and searching the entire Twitterverse (yes, apparently that is a word now). Tweets are displayed in an iChat-like interface, regardless of whether you are viewing your friends' timeline or a reply chain. The program has support for multiple accounts and most operations, like creating a new tweet or switching between timelines, are easily accessible via keyboard shortcuts.

Tweetie offers a number of features that let you use Twitter more quickly and--dare I say it--perhaps even more productively. For instance, the new tweet window (accessible by a customizable, universal keyboard shortcut) is separate from Tweetie's window.

This flexibility allows you to close the main Tweetie window, removing the distractions of your friends' tweets, while keeping the program running, so that you can continue to publish your 140-character musings. The posting window even has a drop-down menu for switching between accounts for those who post under different names.

When it comes to photos, you can simply drag pictures from the Finder onto Tweetie's posting window to automatically upload and share them via your choice of Twitter-friendly image-sharing services. A bookmarklet will also let you quickly tweet a Web link from your browser with a handful of Twitter-friendly link services, whose URL-shortening abilities are available via, yes, a keyboard shortcut.

Tweetie is also quite adept at drilling through reply chains, viewing user profiles, and searching Twitter. Clicking through reply chains will display a breadcrumb trail at the top of the window so you can easily trace your way back, and you can click through to other users and replies until you're blue in the face. Clicking users' icon displays a page with their latest posts, mentions, favorite tweets, and their profile and follower stats.