First Up: DestroyTwitter

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The first Twitter client that I will review is Jonnie Hallman's DestroyTwitter. This is one of the best clients that I have used. It's interface is compact, yet extremely robust. Destory Twitter Screenshot.jpgWhen you start it up, this is what you see after you login. Of course, I have mine set up in Expanded View, so that I can see what's going on all the time. Destory Twitter Notification Pane.jpg
When a new tweet comes in, you see this window above all of your running applications to let you know. 
This little notification pane is extremely handy, especially when you are doing other things on your computer and want to keep up with what's going on. I do believe that this product's notification pane is much better than Growl or TweetDeck's notifications, because you can interact with the tweet within the notification pane. 
Destory Twitter Tweet Panel.jpg
When you go to make a tweet, this is what comes up in the all tweets column, to allow you to do that. The Twitdoc button is changeable to be a Twitpic or yFrog button, so that you can upload an image or video. You can shorten URL's with ease, and shrink your Tweets so that it all fits. TweetDeck has this too, but it is faster in DestroyTwitter.


Destory Twitter Twitpic Display.jpg
DestoryTwitter does contain Twitpic integration, and previews images within the application. this is useful, however it does not play videos in the application. 
All in all, this is a really great application, and I highly recommend it.

Next Up: TweetDeck.

All for now!

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