The application features 4 tabs: Timeline, @Replies, Direct Messages, and Profile:
If you press “Menu” you can also refresh, compose or mess around with the applications settings. Check out a few official videos of the app in action:
The folks at CNET tested the application and seemed to like it for the most part, but they pointed out a few quirks. First of all, it only provides support for one user which SHOULD bode fine for the vast majority of users, but for folks who have a personal account and a blog or company account, it presents a problem. The keyboard not automatically popping up when you compose a message is also listed as an irritation – things I’m sure they’ll fix sooner rather than later.
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