The Best Free Twitter Apps for Android

17.09.2011

One thing I really like about TweetDeck is that you can adjust each column to update at different intervals. This feature is useful if, like me, you send a lot of Direct Messages in Twitter and want to be able to reply quickly. Regrettably the TweetDeck mobile app lacks the ability to schedule posts, something the desktop version is known for. Although it would be nice for TweetDeck to include that functionality in a future update, right now it’s not much of a deal breaker considering how well the app performs its job otherwise.

Pros: Support for multiple social networks; clean interface

Cons: You can’t schedule posts

Though it was replaced by UberSocial, was one of the first Twitter clients for Android--and it remains today in the form of a legacy app. The app will no longer receive updates, but it is still available for people to download and use.