Logpost

Logpost seems to be your run of the mill web-based Twitter client. It offers no killer features, and being a web app, offers no speed or ease of use that users expect out of a native application for their mobile devices.

The interface is designed to be familiar on an iPhone or iPod Touch, although their home page claims compatibility with devices from Apple, Android, Palm, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile. For this review, Logpost was tested on an iPhone.

Basic web interface, streamlined for Mobile Devices

You can update your status. That's about it. There's no picture upload integration, no location update. Other features are similar in their sparse nature. All in all it's a fairly one-dimensional app. A page does one function, and you have to visit another page (by clicking back and choosing another menu item) in order to do relatively simple tasks, like view DMs you received then switch to ones you've sent.

A better option for a web-based Twitter app would be Hahlo.

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