Why I bought Tweetie 2 for iPhone

I don’t buy a lot of iPhone applications. My reasons are that I don’t have a lot of extra money for such things and that many times I end up getting rid of an application a few weeks after installing it.

In other words; why buy applications that I will not end up using long term?

However, I use Twitter profusely. I admit it. I mean, 13,000+ tweets posted since November 2006? That’s an addict right there folks. Aside from the iPod, Mail, and Messaging applications my most used apps are Twitter-related. Which is why I didn’t have any second thoughts about buying a Twitter application. So I bought Tweetie 2 for iPhone. Why?

It fit my criteria for buying applications for my iPhone, which are:

  • The application must have a life expectancy of longer than a few weeks.
  • The cost of the app must be based on the value of the app to me.
  • The reviews for the application must be fairly to exceedingly positive.

The first rule is simply a self-imposed control mechanism. If I didn’t have that rule I’d buy every application I could and end up with tons of applications that I’d never use which I paid for. The second rule means that I don’t spend too much money on applications that are not important to me. Not that recreation isn’t important to me but I know that I don’t play many games on my iPhone so the second rule could also be; Know thyself. Or, Do not buy awesome games for $20 if you are never going to play them but you can buy $1 games to play once and a while. Since, I’m not in the business of reviewing iPhone applications the third rule is set so that I don’t dive into an application that hasn’t been proven to be valuable. I allow the world around me to figure out an application’s value for me. This saves me time, money, and the chance of my expectations being trampled on.

Tweetie 2 for iPhone will more than likely be on my iPhone for the foreseeable future, is priced just right, and has exceedingly good reviews. That is why I bought it and I’m really, really glad I did.

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6 Comments

  1. Jacky Lee Devroe
    Posted October 21, 2009 at 10:01 am | Permalink

    but what does Tweetie2 do?

    • Posted October 21, 2009 at 10:16 am | Permalink

      Take a look at the link. It is an application for Twitter on the iPhone. Mom. :)

  2. Posted October 21, 2009 at 10:35 am | Permalink

    I try not to buy many apps either.. I’ve bought stuff like Tipulator and Canabalt. Rolando 2 i only played once, that was a really stupid $10 purchase, hah.

    Tweetie 2 is okay imo, Twitterrific is pretty damn good too and it can be used for free. I really have no problem buying these things and supporting people but I have to say that after using tweetie for a while i think i may just go back to twitterrific.

    • Posted October 21, 2009 at 10:40 am | Permalink

      Twitterrific 2 is a solid application and worth buying the pay-for version if you have the dough.

  3. Posted October 21, 2009 at 11:43 am | Permalink

    I broke down and bought Tweetie 2 a couple days ago and have been very happy with it. Definitely worth the money. If it would only incorporate TweetDeck like grouping it would be the perfect twitter app.

    • Posted October 26, 2009 at 7:17 am | Permalink

      Hopefully with the new Lists API coming from Twitter all applications will do grouping soon.

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