PockeTwit is the best.
http://code.google.com/p/pocketwit/
Very iPhone-like, touch kinetic menus, developers are very good at pushing updates out to your device, and it's free!
I was just about to check out pockettwit
...what I really want is a twitter client that will get pushed alerts and/or low battery life at a half hour interval check. BUT a NEED is that it alert me for @ and d messages.
.PockeTwit is the best.
http://code.google.com/p/pocketwit/
Very iPhone-like, touch kinetic menus, developers are very good at pushing updates out to your device, and it's free!
"You can set time to check as low as you want, down to a minute. I tried half hour and it hits the battery pretty hard. I'm usually fine with an hour."...
Just trying to confirm - Y'all keep the client running the whole day on the cell (and that's why talking @ battery life?).
Yeah i did find issue with TinyTweet where I have to hit update every time I open it to check the latest ones. I log in on tinytweet as needed basis.
Scroll screen to the right and there is an option to "update status".
Not the most intuitive menu option, but I get it. Took me a while too.
Allyson13 - Looks like you switched from Verizon to AT&T. I would be really interested to know how you like the service of AT&T compared to Verizon (I've been a ATT guy since 4 yrs).
But consumer reports list Verizon as the best. So was just curious.
[snippage]
Ben
I was with Verizon .......
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Don't know if that completely answers your question, Ben!
Thanks, hat sure does answer why you switched to AT&T. I've been a AT&T loyal too and feels good to get positive review @ the service. I have had some experiences of call dropping or poor signal.
I was thinking of switching the providers while renewing the contract, but my wife went for iPhone and it was the best idea to keep same carrier as we get free calls with same carrier
Cheers,
Ben
Totally, mobile to mobile calling between AT&T users really does rock!
As for dropped calls, anytime you have a dropped call, cycle your phone (ie, turn it off for 5 seconds, turn it back down again). Y'see, the phone is trying to connect with the tower you last used when you last cycled your phone.
By, cycling the phone again, you're re-doing the tower list with the closest tower. You might find that most of your problems go away.
Also, if you've put your sim card in another phone, you'll cause a mis-match between what our billing system has and your phone imei number.
I work for Receivables Management (which is part of Customer Care), so I get these kinds of questions all the time.
Hope this helps you (and others!)
-Allyson-