Twhirl: Your Ultimate Twitter Tools

By admin | Jan 18, 2009
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Just downloaded and installed Twhirl, the software client based on Adobe Air platform for Twitter. I love it so much, has a really smooth user interface, quick response and changable interface color.

Twhirl User Interface

Twhirl User Interface

Twhirl has a crossover function with Twitpic, jaiku and powne too. The best part is the Twhirl automatically updates latest tweet and even has a sound notification feature, and also a small tweet box will shows up at the right bottom of your window.

Example of my tweets alert box

Twhirl is definitely created to complete the already amazing Twitter service, with the brilliant update box and sound notification, you do no have to always refresh your Twitter page and even missed out some of the Tweets updates.

P/S: If you do not already have Adobe Air installed in your computer, you may need to have a quick installation before installing Twhirl. Just follow the Twhril download page and install it simple and quick.

To download your latest version of Twhirl.

Also visit Twhirl Offical Blog for more updates.

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2 Comments »

Comment by Todd Michael
2009-01-18 22:15:49

I want to trick out my twitter, but i’m too lazy.

I decided that my blog needed something though.

A $50 banana hat giveaway.

http://careerpeople.blogspot.com to read about.

Comment by admin
2009-01-19 07:51:21

Hey Todd, thanks for the twitter follow. Anyway I have commented and sent you a picture of funny banana hat.

Cheers~~ Hope to hear from you soon.

 
 
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