Nomee

Nomee collects many social networks, allowing you to focus on following people instead of websites. It tracks a huge number of social networks. Nomee does not cater to any one social network extensively, including Twitter. Still, it seemed appropriate to write up its actual tweeting abilities for those curious about using this social dashboard.

Upon launching Nomee you have to add your social network accounts into it to start seeing stuff. You can log in using Yahoo, Gmail, Twitter (OAuth), or OpenID. Others who have signed up to use Nomee have all of their networks displayed in their profile, and you can pick which ones to follow.

Sparse Twitter Features

It's not apparent that you can even tweet from within Nomee. Hardly a useful twitter app without the ability to tweet! When your friends tweet the links take you to twitter.com, where you rely on the web features to do most actions, except for reply and retweet.

Final Verdict

This app receives 1/5 stars in terms of being a useful Twitter app. Complex interface combined with its dashboard approach make it a little useless for someone looking to actually use Twitter.

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