Something Android phones have been sorely lacking is the availability of any truly great Twitter applications.
Many say that Twidroid is just that, but other people I’ve spoken to (who I agree with) find the application both too slow and the interface design terrible. If it were on the iPhone, it would easily win the competition for the worst-designed interfaces on the App Store.
But, despite its God-awful logo, Seesmic has potential in both these areas – especially since its first update today – and successfully adds some features that others have failed to implement well so far.
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Good for:
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Just...
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