- Hotot
This lightweight flexible Twitter client looks really good and a very low resource consumption.
To install run: sudo
add-apt-repository ppa: hotot-team & & sudo apt-get update & & sudo apt-get install hotot A Once installed you can launch from the console by typing hotot & or from the menu Applications - Internet - Hotot Twitter Client
Hotot
Its main advantages:
- Consumption of RAM: 33MB
- Supports extensions
- Preview images without loading them into the browser
- is integrated into the reporting system for Gnome and KDE
- Based on Python
- Turpial
Its characteristics are very Hotot similar to, and noted for being simple, light and refined appearance.
To install it: sudo
add-apt-repository ppa: effie-jayx/turpial & & sudo apt-get update & & sudo apt-get install turpial Once installed it will available from the menu Applications - Internet - Oriole
Its main advantages:
- Consumption RAM: 22.4 mb
- Based on Python
- Ability to "silence" temporarily
users - Good balance between simplicity and configurability
- TweetDeck
This is probably the most compelted client I tried, but has a terrible disadvantage others: the system is based on Adobe Air, which means it is a great consumer of resources.
need to install the Air environment, you can download the package. Deb http://get.adobe.com/es/air/ directly and install it with the package manager. Once installed go to the website TweetDeck and click on the download button.
Once we installed the program available from the menu Applications - Accessories - TweetDeck
Its main advantages:
- Multiplatform (Linux, Windows, Mac)
- Supports Twitter, Facebook, Buzz, Myspace and other popular social networks
- preview videos and pictures
- Publish tweets
scheduled - Synchronization and backup account
- Twitscoop and Trending Topics, lists, filters ...
Among the disadvantages:
- Consumption of RAM: 93MB
- Adobe Air does not get along very well with 64-bit systems
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