Twitter is a beast, in my opinion, that needs to be tamed! If you are to follow any amount of people on Twitter and actually keep up with them, you’ll need to use some sort of Twitter client in order to organize the chatter and get anything out of it all.
Therein lies the debate! Which type of Twitter client do you prefer — the web app or the desktop app? Let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons of each and see where we land!
The web app Twitter client
- Running another application takes up more system resources so a web-based app could help to conserve system resources.
- It can be easier to not have to switch between another program and your browser windows.
- No download is necessary and version control is taken care of for you.
- Perhaps you will find more options in the web-based alternatives.
The desktop app Twitter client
Desktop apps do have their benefits. One of most used Twitter clients is Tweetdeck and that is a desktop app. So, why do people still choose to use desktop apps in light of the benefits of web apps?
- Refreshing some of the web-based clients can become cumbersome.
- Many desktop clients make being notified of tweets quite simple.
- It’s easy having the program running in the tray ready for access.
- Sometimes issues can be resolved by the user by reopening or reinstalling a program whereas if the webapp goes down, you’re out of luck.
Courtesy: Make Use
Author: Tim Lenahan
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