Web App: Tweet3

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Tweet3 is a web app that allows users to manage multiple twitter accounts at the same time.

Features:

  • manage multiple twitter accounts
  • tag favorite tweets
  • @reply and DM
  • character countdown for tweets
  • snapshot of latest tweet and other user social media info (allows configuration of tweet submission to facebook)
  • allows users to follow others on twitter

The Good:

Tweet3, although still in beta, is packed with great features that allow for easy management of multiple twitter accounts. Switching between accounts is easy and the visuals used to highlight certain account information are very handy indeed. The UI is simple and clean.

The Not-so-Good:

The thing to remember about Tweet3 is that it manages twitter accounts, not tweets. That is, it does not have the ability to group or filter tweets like TweetDeck. For straight-line management of multiple twitter accounts, there is little to complain about in Tweet3. One little, tiny complaint is that it appears that manual refreshing of tweets is required (but that may change in later releases).

Tweetwave.com rates it: ★★★★

Update: Since we posted our review of Tweet3 on 27 December 2008, there have been some upgrades to the UI. Auto-refresh is now available for Tweet3, the overall appearance has tightened up and improved and the analytics feature is very useful (and graphically appealing too). Tweetwave.com rating improves to 4.5/5.

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One Comment on “Web App: Tweet3”

  • 28 December, 2008, 21:59

    Hey Tweetwave – thank you for the review of Tweet3!

    The UI has recently been upgraded a bit and a few more features were added (including statistics). Although it’s done behind the scenes, Tweet3 does check Twitter for status updates on a regular basis, so manual refreshing is not necessary. If you’re not focused on that browser (or browser tab) a “new” notification comes up in the title, so you don’t have to keep checking to see if anything has changed.

    Best wishes,
    Craig Dugas

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