We’re pleased to announce that the latest version of TweetTime for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch has just been released sporting the integration of TwitrPix as it’s default photo sharing service for Twitter. TweetTime is chock full of really cool features such as:
- Multiple twitter account support
- Landscape keyboard mode
- Uploading photos from library or camera using TwitrPix
- Uploading videos using TwitVid
- Updating your location using Google Map & geotagging tweets
- Built-in web browser
- Built-in URL shortening
- Search near by tweets using Google Map
Besides being a great milestone for TwitrPix, here’s one of the best compliments from the app developer:
I recommend twitrpix.com. It is quite fast.
Looking at what’s out there, we’ve been making lots of progress to being the fastest photo sharing services out there. Faster pageloads = better user experience. Good to see people are noticing.
For more information, visit the App Store: TweetTime and TweetTime Lite.




Tune In is a web-based Twitter application that let’s you visualize your tweets by integrating inline viewing methods such as image previews without having to click a link. The TwitrPix API has been integrated which will show you TwitrPix thumbnails inline to the tweets. This is a great feature and allows you to essentially tune-in to your tweets. Besides photos, you can also see screenshots of web sites and video thumbnails of links referenced both from the public stream or from “channels” you set up to help isolate any noise.
TweetPocket is a slick Twitter app that does quite a few things like supporting multiple Twitter accounts, easily retweet and repost messages, share photos with services like, ahem, TwitrPix, and uses the full Twitter API. As they have both a desktop and iPhone version, both share a lot of the user interface elements so you’ll be right at home regardless of which you use.
There’s been so much going on behind-the-scenes with TwitrPix lately. Tons of new updates have already been completed and although the roadmap is getting smaller, its growing at the same time. One of the recent surprises was a DM I got from someone on Twitter who told me about a really cool app called, 
