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Twitter gets it’s own (unofficial) Java app

Not even 24 hours after I posted about Twitter, and moaned about the cost of text and the lack of a nice phone app to take care of my tweeting (as it’s called, apparently), Kevin very kindly posted the following comment:

i had similar issues w/ twitter and sms coming down the pipe so i created a java client as another alternative… no sms fees, automatic updates, advance features like replying, direct messages, auto updating , etc.

Thanks Kevin, much appreciated! I’ve installed it, had a play, and works a treat so far. You can check it out at www.tinytwitter.com - or go straight to www.tinytwitter.com/m/ from your mobile to grab a copy.

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  • Tinytwitter has been out for several months now already....
  • If you like jitter, you´ll probably love the new cellity tweeter, it´s free and really has it all, check it out here:

    http://www.getjar.com/products/10007/cellitytwe...
  • If you're using a CLDC 1.0 or MIDP 1.0 device the Jitter application is really really good. I like accessing m.twitter.com but the fact that for some reason my N73 doesn't want to store my username and password (and the fact that I can't easily minimise and return to the web interface) makes me use the Jitter application 9 times out of 10.
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