TwitKit – The Perfect Twitter Sidebar?

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twitkit In the course of reviewing different Twitter add-ons to Firefox yesterday, I noticed there was an entire page of betas that required a login to install. One of the betas that I noticed was called TwitKit. Apparently, I’m too lazy to create a login, but I did find the link to the developer site in the details.

twitkitI couldn’t find any screenshots of the app anywhere. But I shrugged and went ahead and installed it. You can see a thumbnail of what it looks like over there. I have to say, I’m impressed, even with this beta.

First, it has a nice, clean interface reminiscent of TweetBar (which I reviewed here), in a pleasant brown color (or is that colour) scheme. There are 6 tabs, and it defaults to the 2nd, user.

Public shows you everyone’s tweets. User shows you the latest tweets from your friends. Friends gives you a list of the people are you following. Followers shows you who is following you. @s are messages directed toward you and me gives you a handy stat page similar to the “about” page on Twitter.

Also on the interface page, you have self-explanatory refresh and clear buttons. Below that is your list of tweets.twitkit-bar Now this is what gets my excited — as opposed to TweetBar, TwitKit has a tiny reply and favorite icon below each user picture. Perfect! Also, not shown, there is a red dot on the right side of your own tweets, which can be used to ‘hide’ an update. This feature doesn’t seem to work consistently, or well. But this is a beta so I am not too worried.

Aside from the main interface, there is also an options page that allows you to add the from application to each tweet, a refresh timer setting, the ability to change how names are shown, and a pull-down selection of 4 different color themes.

After using this add-on for a couple of days, I have to say that I find it fully as enjoyable to use as TwitterFox, but in a full sidebar form factor. It is stable and responsive. There are a couple of drawbacks, but they aren’t major: First, you cannot install TwitKit on Firefox Beta 3, it only works with FF2. Also, TwitterFox supports multiple Twitter logins in the interface, and with TwitKit you would need to sign out, and then sign back in to a different log in, which would be a pain.

Otherwise, it is stable and easy to use. I can definitely recommend this product!

Update: If you already have Tweetbar installed and active, disable or uninstall it before installing TwitKit.  Apparently the two plugins don’t like each other much.  Thanks tw3nty3ight for the heads-up!

  • @benrhughes you might want to check out twitkit - looks like a good twitter plugin for FF ver 1.5-3.1 http://is.gd/6ZH
  • PsychoI3oy
    Current versions work with FF3 (yes, I know this is a 3 month old article)
  • Thanks for the update! I still get a lot of people searching for TwitKit so
    this is good news. In fact, I'm going to try it out.
  • Awesomesauce. I think I might actually use this...let's see how it holds up with Twhirl.

    Hmms, I love your Disqus setup btw!
  • Thanks! I keep waffling between putting the "add new comment" form on the top or bottom. If it's at the top, it's obviously for new comments and doesn't get used for replies (which I have done a couple of times). However, if it is at the bottom, it forces people to read through the comments before they put theirs in.

    I ultimately decided that I prefer the comment form to be at the top, right under the story, and not worry so much about potentially redundant comments (which haven't happened yet anyway).
  • I was thinking the same and followed your example and moved the new comment
    form to the bottom also! :)
  • lol I actually moved mine back to the top. I kept getting confused and using the new comment box when I really meant to reply to the last comment in the list!
  • lol I usually reply to comments through the email notifications. Works like
    a charm. :)
  • Hey! Thanks for the great post. For those who don't know, I'm the guy that makes TwitKit. :)

    I am working on fixing that deletion bug, and multiple accounts is on the to-do list. Also, a few tips: clicking on a picture beside a tweet can also prepare a reply (if you don't want to have to click that teeny reply button). Also, pressing Ctrl+Shift+F will toggle TwitKit's visibility.

    Thanks again for the kind words.. I hope you all have a great experience with TwitKit! Please stay tuned with http://twitter.com/twitkit for updates about the software.
  • Thanks Hans, I appreciate you leaving a comment. I will definitely start following TwitKit on Twitter. I'm looking forward to news when you have direct message support implemented!
  • I finnaly got it to appear in the view menu.... However I think Tweetbar is interferring with it...
  • Well that's simple a simple fix.. uninstall Tweetbar. Ok, that's mean but really, I think you will like TwitKit more.
  • Yep uninstalle tweetbar and BINGO..... Very nice app. Thanks for your help!
  • I can't figure out where to find it after installing.... I cannot find an Icon anywhere
  • It should be installed as a sidebar in Firefox, try View > Sidebar > Twitkit.

    PS - sorry it took me so long to reply, I'm obviously not used to getting comments right away on my blog!
  • No worries, but nope not showing up there. Going to try a re-install
  • You mentioned in a tweet that ctrl-shift-f brings up foxmarks.. would you mind doing the extra step of disabling foxmarks in your add-ons window and seeing if that allows it to appear?
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