This past week I upgraded Tweetie on my iPhone to Tweetie 2. Well, not really upgrade, it’s a completely separate iPhone application. So now I have Tweetie and Tweetie 2. I’ve held back on geting Tweetie 2 for a while because I’m a little bit bitter that as a buyer of Tweetie, I’m still shelling out another few dollars to get Tweetie 2! Shouldn’t original users of Tweetie get a discount or free upgrade?
What made me jump the gun was that Tweetie finally supported lists. Now I can organize and track the groups of people who I follow on the go. Before, I could only tweet or look at replies/direct messages. It was difficult to filter the noise considering that I am following a few thousand people. Sure, TweetDeck had groups. But from my experience, it wasn’t very robust nor effective. It didn’t look like it was working half the time. Of course, later on this week TweetDeck now supports lists too! The convenience of lists has enhanced my experience with using Twitter.

