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Launched during Microsoft PDC ‘09, Seesmic for Windows is a beautiful desktop client for Twitter with a slightly translucent and tabbed interface. And if you are no big fan of Twitter’s retweet function, you can opt for the classic version of “retweet” (RT). If you work across multiple computers, you can setup an account at TweetDeck and that will save you from the hassle of having to configure Tweetdeck on every single computer. TweetDeck supports inline translation so you can easily read foreign language tweets that may appear in your Timeline or search results.

With TweetDeck, you can see a very detailed profile of any Twitter user, you can follow (or unfollow) users and even put them in any of your Twitter lists. Its multicolumn interface not only allows you to keep up with all your social accounts but also with Twitter lists and any custom searches that you may have saved inside Twitter. One of the most popular Twitter apps, TweetDeck is great for managing all your favorite social services including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace from one place.
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PS:Some of the Twitter clients mentioned here are based on Adobe AIR so you may use them on Linux and Mac as well. These are dedicated desktop apps for Twitter and therefore you won’t find any widgets or browser add-ons for Twitter here.

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