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In my recent quest to learn and use webOS as much as possible, one of the must have apps on my handset is Twitter related. So far I have checked out Twee as well as Tweed and settled in using TweeFree. As a side note, I am using the free version of Twee simply because I am using a review handset and do not want to pay for apps.
Anyway, in my searching I discovered that another Twitter app has recently launched for webOS devices. The app is called Bad Kitty and will work on either the Pre, Pre Plus, Pixi or Pixi Plus. Basically it will work on all webOS devices that are running 1.3.1 or later.
I will say that the app itself has gone untested by me personally, again because of the price. It is selling for what seems to be a reasonable $2.99, but again, I am on a review phone.
Feature wise, the Bad Kitty app is listing as having support for multiple Twitter accounts, auto-refresh with background notifications, image previews, list support and the ability to choose your font-size. Of course, these are in addition to the normal features that you would expect to find in a Twitter app such as posting tweets, checking your timeline, replies and messages. Additionally, the app is using oAuth to authorize your login, which means you are not sharing your Twitter password with anyone other than Twitter.
All things considered, Bad Kitty seems to be a nice alternative, and who knows, should I decide to get a webOS phone in the future I will have to check it out.
Anyway, in my searching I discovered that another Twitter app has recently launched for webOS devices. The app is called Bad Kitty and will work on either the Pre, Pre Plus, Pixi or Pixi Plus. Basically it will work on all webOS devices that are running 1.3.1 or later.
I will say that the app itself has gone untested by me personally, again because of the price. It is selling for what seems to be a reasonable $2.99, but again, I am on a review phone.
Feature wise, the Bad Kitty app is listing as having support for multiple Twitter accounts, auto-refresh with background notifications, image previews, list support and the ability to choose your font-size. Of course, these are in addition to the normal features that you would expect to find in a Twitter app such as posting tweets, checking your timeline, replies and messages. Additionally, the app is using oAuth to authorize your login, which means you are not sharing your Twitter password with anyone other than Twitter.
All things considered, Bad Kitty seems to be a nice alternative, and who knows, should I decide to get a webOS phone in the future I will have to check it out.
To download the Bad Kitty app on your webOS device, just visit http://bit.ly/badkitty.
Finally, I did find a nice video walkthrough of the Bad Kitty Twitter app on YouTube, which you can check out below…
Read [superinhuman's posterous] Via [Twitter @badkittyapp] Watch [YouTube (dollsoflace)]
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