TwitterBerry gets rebranded as OpenBeak
One of the first Twitter apps I ever used was TwitterBerry, at the time it seemed to be the best for free. The company responsible for the app, Orangatame has just announced a new updated version, along with new name. TwitterBerry is now known as OpenBeak and will feature:
- Post updates to Twitter, including a character countdown from 140 characters
- One-click access to view friends timelines, replies, your favorites, your own timeline, and the public timeline
- Post pictures to Zannel, TwitPic, Twitgoo, or yfrog
- Take a picture with a one-click embedded camera (BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.6+)
- Reply to tweets from each timeline view
- Send and receive direct messages
- Mark tweets as favorites
- Notification icon that indicates the number of unread messages, like new emails or missed calls (BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.6+)
- Cache all avatar images to internal memory, thus saves network access and helps faster loading
- Search Twitter with a keyword or from a list of currently trending topics
- Active text recognition of @usernames and #hashtags
- New Setup wizard
- Two modes of list views: a “fixed height” view and a “variable height” view
You can download OpenBeak by pointing your BlackBerry browser to m.openbeak.com





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