Name: TweetDeck for Android

Price: FREE!

TweetDeck for Android has been in development for awhile now, and just a few days ago, they released it in beta, invite only form. I've used it for awhile, and I am ready to form a full review

The User Interface is very simple, and easy to use. It is just a simple as it is on the desktop, iPhone, and iPad. In the beginning, you get three columns. (TweetDeck puts your information into "columns") The pre-loaded columns are "Home", where it displays all of your tweets. Then, the second column is "Me" where it displays all of your mentions. Last, you get the "Direct Messages" column, and just as the name describes, it's personal messages. To move throughout the columns you simply slide across, easy right?

At the bottom of the app, you have a gray bar which has four buttons. The first one is a "Tweet" button, then you have another button, which is similar to the 2.1 launcher on the Nexus One, but it displays all of your favorite people, you can add them by clicking on one of the empty slots, then the third button is a "search" button, the fourth button is a "Maps." I'm not quite sure why they put that on there though.

You can add people to your columns by going to their profile then to their tweets and clicking the "Add Column" button.

When you click the menu button on your phone, you have the options to "Refresh", "Manage Columns", which in that section, you can control all the notifications. Then the last two are "Accounts", and "Quit".
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You can add many accounts. You have the options to incorporate Twitter, Facebook, Buzz, and Foursquare. You can have multiple of each. Then you have the option to sign into TweetDeck for "sync across platforms"


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Overall,
I have read many reviews which say this app "fails to impress," but I think it brings a welcome change to the average Twitter Clients. I have had no bugs in the software, and I personally think the app is great. Especially for Free. Many Twitter Clients make you pay to have multiple accounts, but TweetDeck doesn't. There might be some un-useful features, such as the incorporation of Maps, but I guess they think there is a reason for it.  I would have no problem recommending this client to anyone. You can sign up for an invite here.