Tools for Twittering

Not sure if the title of this post should be ‘Tools for Twittering’ or ‘Tools for Tweeting’. Twitter is more than tweeting, so I think the title I went with is probably correct. Regardless, you’re reading this because you’re keen to use Twitter. Welcome.

Yesterday I wrote about the value of Twitter for post-Sunday communication. Today I want to offer some tools for using Twitter.

If you’re new to Twitter you’ll know that you can tweet, search for people, direct message etc once you’re logged-in to your Twitter account online. This is good, but there are lots of other tools that enable you to do this and more from your desktop (i.e. using a piece of software) or mobile device (e.g. from your iphone).

I use a Mac and I’ve tested the following desktop applications:

My personal favourite is Tweetie. I particularly like Tweetie because it has a simple (and slick) interface for managing multiple accounts, and I have three accounts for Communicate Jesus, Church by the Bridge, and my personal Twitter account.

Not sure what to use?

How do you Twitter?

  • http://calumhenderson.wordpress.com Calum Henderson

    Good suggestions Steve,
    Use Tweetie for desktop
    Twitterific for iPhone

  • Steven Kryger

    Thanks Calum. Have you seen churches using Twitter well?

  • http://calumhenderson.wordpress.com Calum Henderson

    I haven’t come accross many churches that use Twitter at all, I guess Mars Hill and Surf City Church in Surfers paradise come to mind. I haven’t really seen any Sydney churches. I have seen some Christian groups such as the Sydney Uni Evangelical Union and AFES NTE have one as well. I don’t think that many groups that use Twitter have hit a sweet spot using it though.

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  • http://dowdings.co.uk Dowd

    I would recommend cotweet.com as a great website for managing @ replies and DM’s and it also enables multiple people to manage multiple twitter accounts. We mainly use twitter for website updates and for specific events.