![]() ![]() By default there are 3 columns- All Friends, Mentions, and Direct Messages. ![]() If you're comfortable with TweetDeck as a desktop client, the iPhone client will look immediately familiar to you. It is a very slick process and one that will definitely sway me away from Tweetie as my iPhone client of choice. #Tweetdeck for iphone for mac#I grabbed the most recent release of TweetDeck for Mac and plugged in the account information I set up, and syncing took place automatically. It only required an email address and password and I was ready to go. I downloaded the application on my iPhone and signed up for a TweetDeck account that way. %Gallery-66162%TweetDeck solves the syncing issue by requiring a TweetDeck account in addition to the Twitter account. TweetDeck has finally found a way around this issue, offering syncing between your iPhone client and your Mac client. I was pretty content with the set up, but had one issue: If I were out and about all day and checking Tweetie on my iPhone, I'd have to re-read all those tweets when I got home because the two programs had no way of communicating what had been read and what hadn't. ![]() Until now, Tweetie had been my Twitter client of choice on both my Mac and my iPhone. But now, another Mac app and iPhone app have intersected in the Twitter world and I, for one, am ecstatic about it. We've even covered TweetDeck once or twice. There's been no shortage of Twitter app reviews on TUAW. ![]()
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