Free Flashlite 2 based Twitter Mobile app for Nokia|Windows Mobile|Brew devices- Send status messages vis GPRS Internet instead of SMS
Twitter is the talk of the town. Everyone in the blogosphere is twittering around like here, here, here, here, here and here.
Twitter is a free service for informing your friends or the world at large about what you are doing now via mobile, web or IM. To update your status through a Mobile device, you need to send an SMS to a shotcode. Sending SMS is not free for most users outside USA.
Abdul Qabiz has released a free application based on FlashLite 2.x technology (which is currently supported on Nokia S60 3rd Edition and Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC/Smartphones) that allows you to send status messages through the mobile client via GPRS/3G internet connection from your carrier instead of SMS text messages. You can make the most out of this if you have an unlimited internet data connection or GPRS is cheaper than SMS.
Download the SWF application here
Remember, this application requires FlashLite 2.x which can be downloaded from here
Update: Twitter has launched its own mobile interface at m.twitter.com
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