14 August 2010 14 Comments

Top 5 Twitter Apps – Ubuntu 10.04

So this video, is going to be my top 5 Twitter applications.
Twitux, gTwitter, twitter, Qwit and Gwibber are all simple and elegant twitter applications, which you can get from the Softwarecenter. You can watch tweets from the peeps, youre following and tweet yourself… Isn’t that all, that matters? ;)

Thanks to http://www.youtube.com/user/thisweekinlinux#p/a for the shoutout and thanks for over 2000 subscribers!

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14 Responses to “Top 5 Twitter Apps – Ubuntu 10.04”

  1. UbuntuHelpGuy 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @MrJamLar No, …
    @MrJamLar No, actually not. I use Gwibber and Tweetdeck mostly.

  2. alexanderbledel 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    You forgot Pino!
    You forgot Pino!

  3. technoboi0 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @Dennispager
    You …

    @Dennispager
    You can install Tweetdeck in Ubuntu. First you have to install the Linux deb version of the Adobe Air installer app. Then download Tweetdeck. Right click on the tweetdeck download and choose to install it with Adobe Air.
    These are the links you need:- (as YouTube STUPIDLY blocks links I have to muck with the links. Ignore the spaces and replace DOT with – you guessed it a . Will take you to Adobe & Tweetdeck pages)
    bit DOT ly /getair
    bit DOT ly /thedeck

  4. MrJamLar 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    none of these …
    none of these compare to tweet deck

  5. technoboi0 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @Dennispager
    Yes …

    @Dennispager
    Yes Tweetdeck :-)
    You can install Tweetdeck in Ubuntu.
    One stupid thing about YouTube is they block links so I’ll do this the best I can:-
    I seem to think that last time I installed Tweetdeck on Ubuntu it was really easy. Now when I click on download the button just says installing but does nothing. Here’s a link which describes how install it. It is easy to do. You first need the deb version AdobeAir.
    see this:-
    tinyurl DOT c o m /399h32p

  6. BecomeThem 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @Dennispager yeah, …
    @Dennispager yeah, I don’t know of any but I’m going to wait until there html5 version comes out (should be quite soon) and use “Create Application” in Chrome.

  7. Dennispager 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @BecomeThem I know, …
    @BecomeThem I know, but it would be great, if there is a linux NATIVE program, because I don’t like Adobe AIR/Flash.

  8. BecomeThem 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @Dennispager you …
    @Dennispager you can use tweetdeck, with adobe air? it works quite well.

  9. UbuntuHelpGuy 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @sidhartRON Gwibber …
    @sidhartRON Gwibber is probably the best. TweetDeck is awesome too. Thanks for the comment, mate

  10. sidhartRON 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    been using gwibber …
    been using gwibber since it came with my ubuntu….but qwit looks impressive…and ofcourse i love tweetdeck which i also use when using my windows

  11. Dennispager 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    Do you know a Linux …
    Do you know a Linux native Twitter Client that is like Twetdeck?

  12. NazarkoBardyuk 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    I like to use Pino
    I like to use Pino

  13. UbuntuHelpGuy 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    @KingHerring Yeah! …
    @KingHerring Yeah! Gwibber’s my favorite aswell.

  14. KingHerring 14 August 2010 at 5:40 am #

    Great! Gwibber …
    Great! Gwibber still wins my heart. :P
    It’s too bad that it’s the only one that also supports identi.ca


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