According to the ReadWriteWeb, 56% of Tweeple are still using Twitter.com to Tweet.
Due to Twitter’s hypersonic growth it doesn’t come off as a surprise, does it? I can bet my right bottom cheek that most of those 56% are newbies who are yet to figure out a better way of getting across.
You and I both know that if someone is even slightly serious about Twitter (tweeting more than twice a day), he/she most definitely uses some kind of Twitter client to soothe the experience of an insane interaction.
Orli Yakuel has done an excellent job of investigating the alternatives to what newbies might have associated with “optimal Twitter experience.” Orli spent a significant amount of time testing each of the available options and presented us with this chart.

If you wish to check out the detailed evaluation, just head over to TechCrunch.
P.S: How Are You Tweeting? Do You Use A Desktop Client, Web Client Or Twitter.Com? Please Share Your Thoughts.


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Nice post. i loved to read such post. thanks for the posting.
I haven’t quite fully got into Twitter, yet, but I definitely plan to sometime into the near future… and when I do, I’ll inevitably use a client because the server overload on the twitter.com website has already got on my nerves a time or two, and that’s with very, very mild use of the system.
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I am using a desktop client right now,
but with all the interaction lately, I’ll have to
move to a browser version.
~Igor
People Browser has the most benifits. I’d like to read more.
Just follow the link under the Image.
~Igor
I always think why Twitter don’t add these features to there web.. But then I realize to save their simplicity
Most of the users in Twitter love twitter because of its simplicity.. more features will confuse them..
however with use.. they will realize they will definitely need another client
And this post is a great check-list for that..
Great job Igor
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Hey Hassan,
I do belive you are right. Most people simply
adore Twitter because of it’s simple use. People
are getting lazy these days and the one thing
they want to have is simplicity.
~Igor