the social software client

twhirl is a desktop client for social software such as Twitter, Friendfeed, identi.ca, or seesmic

 

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Get facebook on twirl!

i would like to be check face book status messages on twirl

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      • Rainer HilmerRainer Hilmer commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Oh and I forgot one point: Due to the fact that twhirl keeps everything in just one column, it's a slim client which doesn't occupy 95% of my desktop!

      • Rainer HilmerRainer Hilmer commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Let me tell you about my journey through twitter/facebook clients. I recently tried Seesmic Desktop 2 and Tweetdeck. They all have several drawbacks compared to twhirl. Twhirl keeps all replies in one column (a good thing!) and in a chronological order. So everything is in context without logical breaches (most exellent!). The other clients I mentioned (and also metrotwit) simply suck due to the loss of these points and I would love to go back to twhirl if it would support my Facebook account.

      • scottscott commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I like twhirl enough that I would love for it to be my one place to read all of my social networking updates (Twitter, Seesmic, Facebook, and Myspace). The Ping.FM functionality that is now included in Twhirl allows me to post to all four of those services, so I just need a good client to read from all those services.

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