Recently, I've started keeping a search for "blackjack 2/ii" open in Seesmic Desktop so that I can connect with and help other Blackjack 2 owners. I've had so much fun doing it that I decided to start looking for and featuring a "cool app" on the blog. Of course, even though my posts will be written for BJii, these apps will probably work for all Windows Mobile (WinMo) phones.
Anyway, the most common question I've seen in the past couple of days has been, "What is the best twitter app?" so I thought I would start with an app I just started using myself: PockeTwit.
I know I JUST blogged about Tiny Twitter (TT), which is the app I've been using since I first got my BJii. It was 1 of 2 apps out at the time, and the other (ceTwit) just didn't work for me. However, in my post about TT Brian left a comment about another app that he thought was nice: PockeTwit. This is now my favorite Twitter app for the simple reason that it supports multiple accounts. In addition, it has a slick, more modern looking user interface and "sliding" menus that are easier to navigate.
As the developer says, "A screenshot doesn't really do it justice, the kinetic list and side menus have to be experienced to understand." Here's a demo video he's put together but you really do have to download/install the app to appreciate it. Enjoy!
Anyway, the most common question I've seen in the past couple of days has been, "What is the best twitter app?" so I thought I would start with an app I just started using myself: PockeTwit.
I know I JUST blogged about Tiny Twitter (TT), which is the app I've been using since I first got my BJii. It was 1 of 2 apps out at the time, and the other (ceTwit) just didn't work for me. However, in my post about TT Brian left a comment about another app that he thought was nice: PockeTwit. This is now my favorite Twitter app for the simple reason that it supports multiple accounts. In addition, it has a slick, more modern looking user interface and "sliding" menus that are easier to navigate.
As the developer says, "A screenshot doesn't really do it justice, the kinetic list and side menus have to be experienced to understand." Here's a demo video he's put together but you really do have to download/install the app to appreciate it. Enjoy!
Got an app you want to share? Leave a comment and let me know. Thanks!

