Twitters’ popularity has spawned a need for others to create tools and sites that enhance and work with Twitter. The following link displays a page detailing many such services and applications.
List of Twitter services and applications
Some examples of popular Twitter applications are:
ADA , a small desktop screen window that allows the user to keep up with twitter while doing their daily business. It bills itself as, “World* Famous Ada Twitter app. Ada is the perfect little Twitter app with a clean, compact design. Ada might be the greatest Twitter app OF ALL TIME… maybe.” Link to ADA This seems like a good idea for staying current.
The Archivist, is an application that allows users to save and archive Tweets for later use and analysis. Twitter only allows limited access to tweet history. Link to Archivist This app even shows graphs, runs in the background and exports to excel, Good stuff if you are doing research.
Article Submitter Pro, this package lets writers shotgun their writing to sites by automating the posting process. Posting takes as much or more time as writing. This would be good for marketing or getting out the word on your event. Link to Article Submitter Pro
Desktop Tweet, lets you add a screenshot of you computer monitor to a tweet. This would be handy when words just will not get the point across, sometimes you just need a picture. Link to Desktop Tweet Trying to explain something to a client, pictures can help.
Autopilot Tweet, is designed to archive, network, archive, analyze, all the things required for marketing, automatically. Now that has to be a good thing, if you are in marketing and need a boost. Autopilot Tweet This is their mission statement, “Autopilot Tweet is here to automate Twitter so you can click a few buttons and coast your way to the top of Twitter! You can live your life without becoming a slave to Twitter marketing and maintenance. Having the power of full Twitter automation, you will never have to worry about searching for new Twitter followers, posting tweets several times a day, sending emails, replies, direct messages, making sure your followers don’t unfollow you, maintaining the quality of your followers, or any of the many daily Twitter chores.”