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		<title>Ada Twitter Client: Simplicity Makes Perfect</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone talks about Twitter these days: personal branding on Twitter, making friends through Twitter, finding new stuff on Twitter&#8230; Twitter, Twitter, Twitter! As one of the somewhat-early adopters of this service, I noticed that Twitter is &#8211; actually was &#8211; based on the concept of simplicity. In time, along with the features introduced by users [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone talks about Twitter these days: personal branding on Twitter, making friends through Twitter, finding new stuff on Twitter&#8230; Twitter, Twitter, Twitter!</p>
<p>As one of the somewhat-early adopters of this service, I noticed that Twitter is &#8211; actually was &#8211; based on the concept of simplicity. In time, along with the features introduced by users (conventions like the @ sign for replies) noise was created and the need to separate the interesting, juicy stuff from the mundane, boring things appeared.</p>
<p>Buuut&#8230; that&#8217;s not the subject of this post. Still, I want to relate to simplicity. We all have a favorite Twitter client which we use on our PCs or Macs. For example, I have two of them: at the office I use <strong>Tweetie</strong> (for Mac) and at home I use an app I just discovered, called <a title="Ada Twitter Client" href="http://madan.org/ada/" target="_blank"><strong>Ada</strong></a>.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 184px"><img title="Ada Twitter Client" src="http://madan.org/ada/ada3.png" alt="Ada Twitter from Madan" width="174" height="265" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Ada Twitter from Madan</p></div>
<p>Before Ada I used <strong>Twhirl</strong> on my home computer but it kinda got too bulky for my taste. Many buttons and too many features doesn&#8217;t mean an application will satisfy everyone.</p>
<p>Ada is a small, simple, AIR-based app that won&#8217;t bother you with notifications while you&#8217;re working. The most recent version is 1.20 and you can find it <a title="Ada Twitter Client" href="http://madan.org/ada/" target="_blank">here</a>. It has a few themes that you can use and a drop-down menu from which you can choose what to see: main timeline, mentions and direct messages.</p>
<p>Although it&#8217;s pretty minimal and it won&#8217;t bother you like other apps, it still lacks some basic features. For example, I think that it wasn&#8217;t necessary a button for marking favourite tweets but one for sending direct messages to a tweet&#8217;s owner. I also don&#8217;t see why a &#8220;favorite tweet button&#8221; exists as there is no way to see the tweets you favourited through Ada. Or maybe I haven&#8217;t discovered it yet&#8230;</p>
<p>Another much needed feature would be using different colours for replies and direct messages. This would help out users who follow a lot of persons to differentiate replies and DMs from normal tweets directly on the main timeline.</p>
<p>Anyway, this little app is lovely and I would recommend it to everyone who wants a <strong>multiplatform Twitter client based on the concept of simplicity.</strong></p>
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