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Ubertwitter, Twitterberry on steroids

05/11/09

  02:42:00 am by wdawe, Categories: General , Tags: blackberry, twitter ubertwitter

(updated August 20th, 2009)
The Ubertwitter gang have released a paid version of the app. for a $4.99 one year subscription fee and as a result have turned ads back on for users who don't pay. The one year clock starts when Ubertwitter comes out of beta which they are expecting to occur in early September. The ads aren't too bad, and I still think Ubertwitter is a great Blackberry Twitter client.

(updated August 13th, 2009)
The Ubertwitter folks have heard the anguished cries of their user base and turned off ads until they are ready to offer a paid version.

"We have been listening and have heard you loud and clear! We will not turn advertisements on again until we can offer a a paid option with no advertisements. The paid version will be less then $5 and will likely be a year long subscription model, i.e. all upgrades for a year. If you purchase during the beta period, the year won't start until we release version 1.0. Thank you for your patience and your feedback!" from http://www.ubertwitter.com/

gust 12th, 2009)

Ubertwitter has released beta 4 (version 0.909) today. The two biggest change >are somewhat super annoying ads in the free version and whether you get the confusing Exit and Close menu choices depends on a setting in the options. The integrated advertising is supposed to be removed from the paid version version but there are no details on the Ubertwitter site on how to purchase Ubertwitter or how much it will cost. Other updates are shown below the video.

(updated June 20th, 2009)

Ubertwitter has released beta 3 (version 0.75) today, with a refreshed user interface, plus a whole mess of new features and many bug fixes. I have updated the video to reflect the new user interface and updated the features list

="http://www.mahalo.com/answers/from-twitter/which-is-better-twitterberry-or-ubertwitter">question on Mahalo Answers led me to UberTwitter, an open beta Twitter client for the Blackberry. All the things you might have thought were missing in Twitterberry are there in Ubertwitter. You get retweet support, built in twitter search, the ability to view trending topics, location setting in your tweet or the location field of your profile using either the Blackberry GPS or in the absence of GPS, cell tower location, URL shortening and another whole mess of new features detailed below and shameless copied from Ubertwitter's website. I particularly like the ability to determine how many Tweets to retrieve and store, I always seemed to run out when scrolling back in Twitterberry. Best of all they are promising more features in the next beta. If you currently use Twitterberry you really should give Ubertwitter a look. I don't have a camera in my Blackberry so I can't comment on the picture taking capabilities and embedding functions. This is beta software so there still are some rough edges but all in all it's pretty polished.

I couldn't figure out how to do screen shots on the Blackberry so I made a short video that shows the main menu and the many options you can set. It's been updated for beta 3 (version 0.75) of Ubertwitter, update for beta-4 (version 0.909) coming soon.

Features list from UberTwitter.com new features in beta-4 (version 0.909) are marked with a #
# Multiple Accounts - You can now configure multiple accounts, each with their own set of on-device preferences.
# You can now BLOCK people!
# Video Integration - We have partnered with TwitVid.com to offer you an outstanding video integration.
# Goto user - You can now enter twitter users name and go directly to their timeline
# URL Shortening - we've integrated with bit.ly so you can easily send those long URLs now and not bump up against the 140 limit
# MUCH faster photo uploads, significantly improving the user experience.
# Use of the internal GPS is now solidly supported with proper fallback to cell tower based location when GPS isn't available.
# Icon Caching If you have and SD card, we will cache avatar icons on the card, increasing the speed of timeline displays and reducing network traffic.
# You can now select pictures and videos that have already been take and are on your device. The interface shows the most recent at the top and offers a preview so you can verify it is the picture/video you expected!
# When composing a tweet you can now insert symbols from a large selection of commonly available characters such as smiley's, hearts, etc.
# Integrated advertisements - Please note, the ads are there to support the freely distributable version of ÜberTwitter. Users that purchase ÜberTwitter will not have advertisement in their version.
# We've streamlined the friends and followers lists
# You can now see both the number of friends, followers, and tweets sent when viewing the details of a tweet.
# Replying to a DM from the timeline will now correctly send a DM and not a regular tweet
# Fixed the bug in reply all where it would truncate some twitter user names
# Added reply all to the menu when viewing a tweet

Features list from UberTwitter.com of previous features.

* Full tweet shown in timeline, rows are variable in size
* Two notification profiles, one for new tweets and another for replies
* Full support for viewing direct messages to you and from you
* View your list of friends and all of their details
* View your list of followers and all of their details
* View another users list of friends and all of their details
* View another users list of followers and all of their details
* View when a user joined twitter
* Added 'Follow' to context menu when clicking on @screenname from within any application on your BlackBerry
* Added a free-form search screen, allowing users access to the full power of Twitter Search
* We now support the built-in GPS as an option
* Added an option to not show confirmation dialog after every tweet
* Added options to control the number of tweets initially retrieved and how many to maintain in your timeline
* Added options to control the number of avatar images cached
* Added shortcuts - U - update, R- Reply, T- Top, B - Bottom, Space - Pg Dn, Shift-Space - Pg Up, F - Follow, P - refresh, L - ReTweet, S - Search
* Add thumbnails of pics attached to tweets in the timeline, either from twitpic, or from UberTwitter
* Add larger pics attached to tweets in the full tweet view, supports twitpic, or from UberTwitter
* 'Mentions' are now automatically merged into your timeline view
* Mark a tweet as a Favorite
* Remove favorite from a tweet
* View tweets you have marked as favorites
* View another users favorites
* View your timeline
* We now support WiFi if its available
* Support for ScrollWheel devices (87xx)
* More options for automatic refresh, including a manual mode
* Increased screen name field size on Options screen
* Increase GTalk user field size on Options screen
* Some decrease in battery usage, but we have more work to do here
* Cleaned up and modernized the user interface. The timeline interface, tweet update, and tweet view screens have changed substantially
* Reduced battery drain!
* You can now delete your tweets
* If you are using the internal GPS, we added an icon in the title bar showing if you have a GPS lock (blue icon) or not (gray icon).
* The ability to follow a thread of replies. Once we added this we kicked ourselves for not having it earlier, it is SO useful! On one of the screen shots above you'll see the 'in reply to' button on the view tweet screen.
* You can now select to merge both @Replies/Mentions as well as Direct Messages into your timeline
* Direct messages now have their own notification profile. Note that for @replies and DM notification to work you MUST select to have these merged into your timeline
* Integrated Google Maps when viewing a Tweet, works just like the myloc.me web site. This will view the location of the tweet if it includes a 'myloc.me' or 'mypic.me' or 'myvid.me' URL, OR will use the location in the profile if it includes a latitude/longitude pair. This includes support for the iPhone twitter clients which routinely put the geolocation in the Twitter profile location field!
* When viewing a tweet that has an embedded picture from mypict.me, you can see how many times the picture has been viewed by either ÜberTwitter users and from the web site.
* When viewing a tweet which contains a latitude/longitude pair in the location field we will now provide the 'human readable' address of that location, also works for iPhone geolocations in the Twitter profile location field.
* Fixed the search screen to make 'search' the default menu item and make the 'enter' key start the search.
* Added a separate font/size/style selection for viewing and composing tweet text
* Added the ability to make the timeline font bold
* Added support for the shrinking your tweet through an integration with TweetShrink.com. This will be an option when composing your tweet.
* Added a 'Copy Tweet' menu item so you can copy/paste entire tweets into other BlackBerry applications
* Timeline scrolling is MUCH snappier!
* When viewing a DM, the only reply option is with another DM
* Added touch screen gestures for the Storm to go to the top and bottom of the timeline. Swipe 'east' goes to the top, and a swipe 'west' goes to the botom. Note that we did not use swipe north/south as we are planning to use these gestures in the future to support 'flick' scrolling.
* At the bottom of all timelines there is a row that says 'Load More' which will retrieve older tweets for that timeline.
* Added support for tweets that contain Moby Pictures (mobypicture.com)

3 comments

Comment from: dcfatboy [Visitor]
05/30/09 @ 20:00
Comment from: wdawe [Member]

Thank, I figured that out later, I had the netbook handy and wanted to try shooting some video anyways.

05/30/09 @ 21:46
Comment from: Amiee [Visitor]

Or you can just use grab? That works too. You guys should check this out, pretty cool idea- Second Voice is a service that offeres you to have 2 cell phone numbers and 2 voice mails in one phone. Take a look, thought it might be interesting.

http://www.secondvoice.com

06/11/09 @ 02:34


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