Stay connected to twitter and follow your interests on PC.
Janetter is a desktop Twitter client for PCs. Janetter offers several themes to choose from 27 standard themes, or create your own custom theme. It supports User Stream and Streaming API: You can read your friends' Tweets in real time. It has multiple twitter account support so that you can use several Twitter accounts at the same time. Multiple time-lines are displayed on one screen, enabling you to search more information in a shorter period of time. It also contains event notifications, customizable wallpaper, Font, and Display Format. You can mute users, words, and applications. The advanced features are keyboard shortcuts, automatic update, pop-up translation, unread management, and support for shortened URLs.
Best Of Twitter App Bunch. Droid Version Even Better.
jrussell789
Pros
*Multiple assignable display screens; Home/Mentions/Tweets/etc. NICE.
*Multiple Skins. I use the darker/charcoal background. EZ on eyes.
*Well thought out UI.
Cons
Would prefer option of Tabs, instead of multiple side by side displays. Side by side screens >2 cause 140 char tweets to squeeze into double/triple line, causing more scrolling. Not a BIG DEAL but suggestion
Summary
Well worth a try. Has got Twitters App, Tweet Deck, beat hands down.
Simply Awesome
mdagtek
Pros
Neat and customizable interface. Free. Create tabs based on searches or hashtags etc.
Cons
No Facebook or G+.
Summary
pretty decent tweetdeck alternative
negomain
Pros
-updates in real time
-change color schemes. There's even one that resembles tweetdeck's interface or you can make your own scheme
-add and manage multiple twitter accounts
-you can see which tweet people are replying to
-resize the window to your liking and the columns will automatically adjust
-images are shown in thumbnails and when you click on them, the image will pop up in the client and you can choose to rotate/full screen/view in browser from there
-mute certain users and words with an option of forever or a specific amount of time for those pesky award shows and hashtag trends
-you can change the username display because if you're like me and you hate the "twitter name - twitter handle" display that twitter decided to adopt.
-you can highlight and right click tweets to translate them, well google translate them but it can be useful to some nonetheless
-its really customizable so you can fit it to your liking
Cons
-no spell check
-have to scroll up to see updates but its not that bad
-sometimes I get "network errors" or a long spinning wheel of death when trying to tweet. Could be my internet crapping out though
-clicking on links and pictures is slow to load
-the browser is automatically set to internet explorer so signing in was a total pain in the butt and clicking on links in tweets would go open ANOTHER internet explorer window, which is just what everybody needs really.
-you can change the browser by going into advance settings and copy pasting the .exe location of your browser of choice but it doesn't open links in a new tab but a new window. I use chrome and when it did this it said chrome wasn't my default browser and I even had to sign back in my google account. The easiest way to get around this is to copy the link and paste it into a new tab--which can get annoying too
-the green icon is ugly and looks like its for an obsolete program from 2002
Summary
If you're looking for a tweetdeck alternative that isn't seesmic or hootsuite, this is the one. Its pretty much tweetdeck v0.38.1 without a horizontal scrolling feature, as your lists and mentions and etc will be on clickable tabs at the bottom of the window. It's also a Japanese client (which might explain the internet explorer and the fact that Twitter hasn't chewed it up and shat out its remains yet) but you can still choose from 8 different languages.
I never upgraded--if you can call it that--tweetdeck to version 1.0+ but lately my v.0.38.1 hasn't been loading and seems like Twitter making cruddy updates is the cause, so after some searching and expiramenting, I came across this client. Its obviously not an exact replica but still a good subsitute