The first Mac app I downloaded this morning after finishing the update to Mac OS X 10.6.6 was Twitter for Mac 2.0. This is the app formerly named Tweetie, and it’s a free download from the Mac App Store.
If you have previously used another Twitter client on your Mac, or if you’re currently using the eponymous Twitter app on iOS, then you’re going to want to at least give Twitter for Mac a try. Here’s how to get Twitter from the App Store. Note that you must be running 10.6.6 on an Intel Mac to use this app.
For those who are using Twitter on iPad, the decision to install Twitter for Mac 2.0 should be a no-brainer. The user interface is remarkably similar to what you’re used to on iPad, with one notable exception — when you click on a link in the Mac app, your default browser is launched to view the content. In the iPad app, that content appears in a sliding pane within the app itself. Perhaps this will be a feature of a future Mac OS X 10.7 version of the app, since the future OS is destined to become more iOS-like. Photos do open in another little window created by the app.
Gallery: Twitter 2 for Mac
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Twitter for Mac 2.0: A first look originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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