Seesmic, a service I’ve not tried before, have released a Twitter client for the BlackBerry. Is it any good? How does it compare with the features of Dabr or the usability of UberTwitter? Find out! Getting the client was fairly simple, but could be better. Simply visiting http://seesmic.com was enough to bring up a [...]
Heavy-duty social networkers will be familiar with the name “ Seesmic “, a desktop and web Twitter client. It has officially gone mobile for Android and BlackBerry ( NSDQ: RIMM ), with the expected…
Android finally has options when it comes to Twitter applications. Seesmic just announced their Android application and after our first go around with it, it works and looks great. It has 4 large, easy-to-press tabs for quick navigation (timeline, replies, messages, and profile) that make for a very smooth user experience. Seesmic also allows users to link your bit.ly account, choose which photo and...
Seesmic has released their Twitter application for BlackBerry recently and I installed it to test and loved it majorly for of two reasons: It’s fast and there is lot more features in it. To be more specific everything is built in the menu which is smart enough to give you right options required at that [...]
Yet more mobile twitter apps to choose from Seesmic, the Twitter client for the Mac, and recently PC, has announced that it is going mobile with BlackBerry and Android apps. Leaving out the iPhone, BlackBerry and Android users will be able to get their Twitter feeds on their phone from Friday. "Seesmic for BlackBerry groups all your Twitter timelines into a simple and clean interface," says...
If you’re a twittering Android user, you probably already have your preference of Twitter applications on Android Market. But if you’re still looking for something better, you might want to check out Seesmic which recently landed on Android Market (and BlackBerry devices). The application features 4 tabs: Timeline, @Replies, Direct Messages, and Profile: If you press [...]
Yeah, we know the Android Market is littered with twitter clients, but we have a new one for you today. A rather big name in the twitter game has arrived and its name is Seesmic. ...
Seesmic is now available for the BB and for Android ... Below are some screen captures from a BB Bold (9000). Not bad for a first version, and it supports lists (which have not yet been implemented in SocialScope or Ubertwitter). The first improvement they need to make is the navigation... although you can use 'Go to First' and 'Go to Last' from the menu (ugh), it would be much nicer if there were...
Seesmic is regarded as one the top social applications and they’ve just gone mobile. The new Seesmic for BlackBerry Twitter application is still in the early stages but it comes with some must have features. Integrated timelines, URL shortening and background notifications are all included. Seesmic for BlackBerry will also import all your searches and [...]
Image via CrunchBase Well, seeing I’m on Windows 7 and already a Seesmic user, I’ve been tempted by all the noise about Seesmic desktop announced at Microsoft PDC and decided to give it a whirl. It’s YATC (Yet Another Twitter Client), but specifically has been written in WPF and is visually very compelling. Unfortunately it didn’t [...]
Hot on the heels of the launch of the Windows desktop app preview , Seesmic has brought its Twitter client to the mobile arena as well with the launch of clients for the Android and BlackBerry platforms. Both apps are available for free — get the Android version from the Android Market and the BlackBerry version by pointing your BlackBerry to Seesmic . We had a chance to test out the Android...
Leena Rao / TechCrunch: Seesmic Ventures Into Mobile With Powerful New Apps For Android And BlackBerry — Seesmic is having a huge week. The startup that develops Twitter and Facebook clients for the web and desktop just unveiled a native Windows client at Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference earlier this week.
If you’re looking to bring Facebook to the Windows desktop and Twitter-centric update tools like Seesmic or TweetDeck are too limiting for you, you might want to take Fishbowl for a spin. The app, built on Microsoft Silverlight 4, features photo browsing and zoom, photo slideshows, drag-and-drop image uploads and a completely ad-free way to browse and update the news feed. It works on XP, Vista...