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Ahead of the Curve

Once again I’m a trend setter. You may remember a couple weeks ago when I waxed poetic on my love of snaps.


Snaps are my favorite onomatopoetic clothing fastener; add some mother of pearl and you’re ready to party.less than a minute ago via web

Today Kenny voiced a similar opinion.


snaps are a highly underrated clothing feature.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck

Sorry Kenny, I beat you to the punch on this hard hitting opinion piece, but hey there’s enough hipster faux western wear shirts to keep us both in mother of pearl snaps for years to come, so no hard feelings.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-11

  • @sharr love to hear your thoughts in a week or so. I was looking at one to compliment a new 13" machine I'm getting with severance. in reply to sharr #
  • @LateNightJimmy I'd lick it in super sexy slow motion. Keep the $10 in reply to LateNightJimmy #
  • Dear @viacom, I miss @StephenAtHome and The Daily Show on @Hulu, but not enough to watch TV or go to your website. #doinitwrong #
  • @iowastyle I give it 18 hours. After that it's either garbage or dog treats. in reply to iowastyle #
  • It's noon on saturday and I'm just getting out of bed after a long nap after a bloody mary and breakfast. #thisiswhyIdon #039;thavekids #
  • I'm enjoying some family time @hoshisushidsm with @sueqdsm and her mother and brother. #
  • Figured Bob and I would be the only guys ridiculed by The Untamed Shrews at The Funny Bone, but it's actually about 50/50. #

android twitter shootout

Seesmic, Touiteur, and twicca: the three best android clients Since I recently got my android phone back I thought it would be a good time to take a closer look at the apps I use and see if there were better options out there. The first app I decided to look at was my twitter client of choice. For a while now, since I gave up on Twidroid, I’ve been using Seemic. I like Seesmic, it’s got a nice clean interface and does what it needs to do, however after seeing some reviews of other apps I thought I’d give something with a little more flash a try.

The first thing you see with any twitter client is the timeline. Right away I notice that each developer has decided on a different color for their background. Seesmic takes the traditional light background with dark text approach, while touiteur and twicca go with dark backgrounds and light text. To me touiteur is the easiest on the eyes. In addition Seesmic’s choice of a tab like interface and refresh button gives up a lot of screen space that could better be used for real content.

Timeline Winner : touiteur

Next up lets explore how each app lets us interact with a someone else’s tweet. Here each app takes a very distinct approach. Seesmic takes you to a whole nother screen with just that tweet and interface elements to reply, retweet or DM the author, touiteur slides down a panel of buttons with the various ways to interact with the tweet, and twicca pops up a nice looking menu with various options. All three approaches are valid, and I’m not sure I can really pick a winner. Seemic’s approach seems to be the least useful because you need to hit the back button to return to your timeline, but I don’t think that’s a big enough deal to detract from it.

Interaction Winner : 3 Way Tie

When I click on a tweet the main reason is because there’s a link in it or someone else is mentioned. So, how do each of these three apps handle links within a tweet? As you’d expect from the previous comparisons, very differently. Seesmic simply exposes the links like a normal hyperlink in a web page. Touiteur has a special link button when you click on the tweet and it pulls up just the @. #. and http links in a popup. Twicca simply throws the links into its normal click menu. Again it seems like different strokes for different folks, however I think Seesmic’s and Touiteur’s approaches are more user friendly right away. Once you understand all the icons in the Twicca menu though it does make more sense and is certainly a valid presentation.

Links Winner : touiteur

Of course the main reason to have a twitter client on your phone is so that you can tweet out the minutia of your life where ever you happen to have a cell signal. You’d think that presenting a text entry box for you to type 140 characters into would be pretty straight forward, and for the most part you’d be correct. Seesmic and Twicca take a very simple approach, click on a “Compose” button and you are presented with a new screen dedicated to recording your every thought or witty comment and sending it out to the world. Touiteur takes a little bit different approach by adding a pulldown tray to the top of the interface. In this case I think touiteur is a bit too cute for its own good; half the time I pull down the normal system menu when I mean to tweet. Also, touiteur is the only client, at least in the free version, that doesn’t present a geo-location tool.

Compose Winner : Twicca

Finally let’s take a look at how each client presents a user’s profile. It’s pretty hard to mess this one up, but for some reason I feel like Twicca did. Too much space taken up by the empty blackness. Seesmic and and Touiteur both take a pretty similar approach, shoving as much content as they can into the screen while still staying readable. Once again Seesmic loses points because of its intrusive interface.

Profile Winner : touiteur

Overall these are all very usable apps, and your personal preferences may lead you to chose one that I don’t think is the best. I’m sure I missed some of the things that make each app shine, for example Twicca opens image links (at least twitpic ones) within the app, where as the other two clients defer to the browser. As far as free apps go all three of these are incredible, none crashed while I was using them and they’re all pretty lightweight, which on my aging G1 is an issue. Since they’re all free you might as well download them all and give them a spin for yourself. I do, however, have to pick a winner, and in my mind it’s pretty clear. I think I’ll be buying the pro version of touiteur just to see how it could possibly be better than the free version (and at under 2 euros it’s worth every penny)
Overall Winner : touiteur

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-04

  • Headed to @climbiowa for a workout and to take advantage of their 1hour membership sale. #
  • @PreferredWN sadly they were closed except for the front desk so I just did abs and my poor man's hangboard at home. in reply to PreferredWN #
  • Made some nice progress on a 5.11. Have a new project at the gym and feel slightly less worthless than I did yesterday. #
  • I updated my blog with a portfolio of some of the web applications I've built over the years. http://www.clintharvey.net/about/portfolio/ #
  • Watching The Biggest Loser always makes me want to order a pizza. #doinitwrong #
  • Accidentally used dog shampoo; now I'm super excited to drive to the store with the window down. OMG SUPER EXCITED!!! #
  • I mat be a beer snob, but I'm pretty sure Coors Light could kick St. Bernadus's ass as yard work aid. #
  • solo or small team web developers out there: How do you work version control into your personal or small projects? #
  • thanks for the great sushi @hoshisushidsm I love the vibe of your place, and it's great to have choices in the neighborhood. #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-28

  • @Mr_FadedGlory NBC's olympic coverage could learn about 50 things from mmod.ncaa.com I'm a little tired of Tater Taunt though. in reply to Mr_FadedGlory #
  • I wish someone covered the geeky #SXSW half as well as @allsongs covered the music #SXSW #
  • OH "… so when her head falls off you can't put it back on?" #
  • There's something so wrong and yet so right about Matilda in a huge mason jug #

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