Jitter when you Twitter

JitterFinding a decent Twitter client for a Symbian device is easy, but decent ones are hard to come by. It is also necessary to adjust expectations – you won’t find anything with the glitz and glam of the iPhone‘s Twitterific, for example… Jitter is the one I presently use, and even though it is extremely basic, it works very well and isn’t burdened by useless and unneeded features. Calling it a Twitter telnet client wouldn’t be far off the mark. It’s text only with no fancy graphics…

Jitter

Setup is very easy: simply enter all the relevant Twitter account details and you’re off. For the download, a handy WAP link is available. Jitter works on a wide range of devices. Any mobile phone with MIDP support is capable of running Jitter.

Viewing updates from various timelines is possible, as is the sending of direct messages.

Jitter

On the E90, Jitter is also quite happy to run on the front screen in portrait mode.

Jitter

If you’re looking for a no-frills, free application to flitter away your Twitter-jitters, Abiro‘s Jitter may be just the application.

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