Top 10 Twitter Clients for Windows

twitter1Now that we are done with the top 10 Twitter client for Mac OS X, we focused on the clients for Windows. There are some out of the ordinary Twitter clients for  Windows. Choosing the client that enrich your Twitter experience depends on your needs and conversely, on the features that the Twiitter client offers. Now that Twitter has become a part of our digital lifestyle. We need it by our side even while working on other projects. Whatever client you choose, the basic idea is to manage your tweets right on your desktop. We picked the top Twitter clients for Windows users. Have a look at the list of top 10 Twitter clients for Windows.

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Mimo UM-710 Review: Amazing Alternative for Double Desktop

mimo visionReview: Mini monitor can be a useful desktop annex

ATLANTA — When you're surfing the Web, editing photos, listening to MP3s and tweeting, it's easy to run out of real estate on your computer display. If only you had a little extra screen — like a digital kid brother — that could show an auxiliary program like a Twitter application. Now you do. All hail the mini monitor.

These diminutive displays are quite helpful with everyday computing tasks but take up less desk space than a full-sized monitor you might use as a second screen. And you don't need a special slot in your PC to connect the miniature displays. A basic USB connection handles it.

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TweetDeck Vs Twhirl Review

twitter-client-twhirl-vs-tweetdecktwhirl has reigned as Twitter client for years before facing challenge from another Adobe AIR app, the TweetDeck. Once the Twitterati found the multi-column dashboard client, TweetDeck, things were not the same for twhirl. TweetDeck received a pep-up after its announcement of Facebook integration. Still with a cool user interface, limited resource consumption and rich features, twhirl remains one of the top contenders among Twitter clients. These are both Twitter clients for Windows with clear distinctions. Let's draw a comparison between the current version of both the Twitter clients.

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