Gwibber brings Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and more to Linux desktops
Now that Adobe AIR is officially available for Linux, you can run plenty of popular desktop clients for Twitter in Linux. Twhirl, Alert Thingy, and TweetDeck all run on Adobe AIR. But if you're looking for a native Linux application that can handle Twitter status updates and much more, there's Gwibber. Like Twhirl and other desktop Twitter apps, Gwibber will show you a list of the most recent updates from your contacts and let you respond with short messages. In addition to Twitter, Gwibber supports updates from Digg, Jaiku, Facebook, Flickr, Indenti.ca and the now defunct Pownce.
One thing that's a bit confusing is that Gwibber doesn't provide a clear way to tell which messages are coming from which services.
Gwibber packages are available for Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, and Fedora.
[via MakeUseOf]












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Subscribe to commentsRyan PaulDec 22nd 2008 4:54PM
If you want to be able to tell which services individual messages are coming from, you can adjust the message color preference in the account properties dialog.
Jash SayaniDec 22nd 2008 5:05PM
Even Remember The Task is a great AIR app: http://lifehacker.com/5113035/remember-the-task-puts-remember-the-milk-in-a-stand+alone-window
ScottDec 23rd 2008 11:08AM
You may also want to check out yonkly. It's the first "create your own" microblog to integrate with Twitter: http://yonkly.com