![]() This was the first quarter since the iPhone that Apple wasn't #1 or #2. ![]() In terms of marketshare, Samsung led with 71.5 million, then Huawei with 54.2 million, Apple with 41.3 million, then Xiaomi (31.9 million) and Oppo (29.4million). The other four webOS Twitter apps they reviewed are: Spaz, from Funkatron Productions, a free, open-source app with solid functionality TinyTwitter from Tiny Byte Productions, $1.99 and very fast because it's very basic Yak from JM Productions $2.99, also speedy with everything a basic Twitter app needs and FleetTweet from 8bit development (from what I can tell, the Website consists of just one page), also free, but it has one function: posting tweets.2Q18 worldwide smartphone sales stagnatingĪccording to IDC, 342 million smartphones were shipped worldwide in 2Q18, down from 348 million 2Q17. Both have plenty of functionality and they both like the Twee's artful GUI compared to the minimalist design of Tweed's. They agree on their top choices: Tweed, from Pivotal Labs, $1.99, which just edges out Twee, from Digital Morsel, $2.99. Software developer David Baxter, of, reviews the same apps but dives in a bit deeper than Ramirez. ![]() Their summary: there's plenty to choose from, from the barest of bare bones to powerful, full-funtion tweet machines.ĭan Ramirez is a "self-confessed iPhone-turned-Palm-Pre fan boy" according to his Twitter his blog, Totally Palmed, he reviews a half-dozen webOS Twitter apps for Palm's Pre and Pixi smartphones, all available on the Palm App Catalog. Two Palm webOS users have recently posted their reviews of the current crop of Twitter apps for the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi smartphones. ![]()
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