Borderline shocking lack of functionality
I got this because I wanted Tweetmarker support on my desktop Twitter app. I dont really care too much about muting people or keywords, which seems to be a big complaint from a lot of the people writing negative reviews. But what I do want, what I really cant believe Twitterrific lacks, is the ability to SAVE DRAFTS. Being unable to save drafts is bad enough, but there is **NO WARNING** when this app blows away what you were working on! What developer does that?! It wouldnt be that big of a deal, tweets are only 140 characters, after all, but check out the other feature thats seriously lacking: the ability to drag images into a tweet. Dragging an image from the desktop into the compose area pastes in the files URL, not the file itself. You have to open a file browsing window to attach images. To make things worse, you must attach each image ONE AT A TIME.
To be clear, the reason I find it so shocking that Twitterrific lacks these features is beceause Iconfactory tends to make great stuff. And this Twitter client was one of the first (if not the first) desktop Twitter client. How its developed the following it has is beyond me. The search for a desktop Twitter client thats as functional and well designed as Tweetbot on iOS continues. Tapbots have probably made a mint with Tweetbot for iOS, so I feel that theres a good chance theyll come to OS X, too.
Erik P. Hansen about Twitterrific for Twitter