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Twice as Good as Twitbit 1

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twitbit-iconThe newest version of Twitbit that is, which is why we’re calling it Twitbit 2. I’ll get to some feature highlights in a moment, but first the basics. Twitbit is now available as a free download, called Twitbit Lite, and it has almost all of the features included in the paid version. The most notable difference between the lite and paid versions are the paid version supports push notifications. It also has a short list of other features we deemed “premium”.  Actually, I think the only feature that currently includes is Flickr integration.  So, if you’d rather skip the rest of this overview and just see it for yourself, I won’t blame you.

Twitbit is on sale! The paid version of Twitbit will be temporarily available for $2.99!  Again, that gets you push notifications, Flickr integration, and future premium features (and more are coming). We also plan to add ads to the free version at some point, and the paid version won’t include those. We’re not sure how long the sale will last, but we’ll give you at least a week from the time this is posted to grab it. But why wait? Get it now!

Why the free version? In short, we think you should be able to try software before you buy it. Even if an app is only a few bucks, we want our customers to be satisfied with their purchase. There’s a lot of crap out there, and how are you to know what’s what?

Okay, You Really Want to Read About Features, Huh?

New Look

Where Twitbit 1 got the job done, Twitbit 2 does it with style. Every view was re-evaluated. Thoroughly. And most were overhauled. There’s more color, everything scrolls (like it should), unused space is minimized, control elements are more standard, and subtle white lines are everywhere. Just look at the new tweet view:

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I’m embarrassed for our previous tweet view. There’s a new user view, too:

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If you’re already a Twitbit user, you might have noticed some missing tabs. Don’t worry, I assure you we haven’t removed any features. I talk about that decision in a previous blog post. Want to view your profile, for example? It’s a built-in bookmark:

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Oh yeah. You can bookmark people.

And as you can see above, we have a new, compliant icon, designed by Kevin from icondesign (he did our button glyphs, too). Feature.

When you view a reply in Twitbit 2, you get the full conversation. Very high-order:

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Integration

We love us some integration. The complete list of photo and video (new) services is now Flickr (!)(paid version only), Twitpic, Twitvid and Yfrog. You can shorten links with Bit.ly and mark links for later reading with Instapaper. All of these services can be configured simultaneously and switching between them is a snap. They’re also configured per account, not globally, which is nice.

We realized uploading a video over the power of the edge network kind of sucks, so we added a progress bar and the ability to cancel:

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Maps

Twitbit 2 is geo-enabled. Location fields include map thumbnails and you can view a location on a map without leaving the app. View a location relative to your own, get the street address from a coordinate, and search for nearby tweets or mentions of the location. Don’t worry, you can still quickly jump to Maps if you need directions.

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Performance

We like to improve the performance with each release and as you’d expect Twitbit 2 makes a big jump in that respect. Scrolling is smooth and the app loads fast. Performance is one of those things we’re never satisfied with, however, and something we value immensely. Look for future versions to continue the positive trend.

Configuration

We’ve read your emails, tweets and letters. Okay, there were no letters — but we would have read them and probably mailed a response. We get it. Everyone uses Twitter a little differently. Some of you only follow celebrity gossip. Some of you only tweet what you also write on your blog. Some people get 1 new tweet an hour in their timeline and some people get 1,000. And some of you only use Twitter to promote your adult website.

We also try really hard to avoid too much configuration. If possible, we ponder how something should work, so you don’t have to. Well, we’ve reached a compromise. You can now configure:

  • Whether to display full names or usernames

  • How many tweets to fetch in your timeline

  • Whether new tweets should be highlighted

  • Where to scroll when new tweets are fetched

  • Retweet format

  • Image compression

  • Whether to shorten links

  • The nearby search radius

  • Push notification behavior

Okay, we didn’t really add any configuration to help promote your adult website.

More?

There’s more.

We added tons of little stuff. You can block and unblock users, delete tweets, search hash links, quickly search for user mentions and search nearby tweets. Persistence is a little more thorough. Search terms are remembered. Bookmark people and content searches (recent searches are automatically tracked). Seriously: just download the app! It’s FREE!

Twitbit 1.1 stuff is still there

Twitbit 1.1 had a healthy set of features to begin with. Of course it has push notifications. It also supports everything you’d expect like viewing your timeline, mentions and direct messages, multiple accounts, and search.

We’re not done yet

Twitibt 2.1 is already waiting on the wings. But it’s following 2.0, so relatively minor, right? Not so minor. A couple solid features are coming: full landscape support and the ability to iterate through your timeline from the tweet view.

Those Twitter API updates for native retweet and geotag support? Yeah, we know about them and support is coming.

We have a few other significant, imminent features on our road map, so stay tuned. In the mean time, we’re still listening and still working. If you contact us with a suggestion, we might disagree with you, but we will read it. Every suggestion is considered.

Happy tweeting!

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Twitbit website: http://twitbitapp.com

Written by Doug

October 9th, 2009 at 3:54 pm

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