
I have a new favorite Twitter client. It happens to be for the iPhone. I think that Stone Design’s Twittelator Pro, $4.99 is an excellent Twitter client that can compete with favorites like TweetDeck and Twhirl on the desktop, except it happens to run on an iPhone!
First off, Twittelator Pro offers a feature that I wish I saw in more Twitter desktop clients. This app allows you to set up multiple accounts. Twittelator Pro allows you to input as many accounts as you like and switch between accounts instantly.

Twittelator Pro is a full featured Twitter client with a great UI that offers three themes which the developer says suites different lighting conditions.
- Gradient – for indoors
- Dove – for outdoors
- Raven – for night
My favorite features of Twittelator Pro are:
- Landscape mode for easy typing tweets
- Tap ‘bubble’ to see reply chain conversation
- Large readable font size option
- Send link & tweet to Instapaper
- 8 Dingbats panels to insert pictorial glyphs icons, zodiac, chess pieces, crosses, trigrams, arrows, greek, hebrew, diacriticals!
- Auto splitting of tweets over 140 characters into two
- Tap Time to instantly reply to tweeter
- Set autorefresh interval to 2,3,5 or 10 minutes
- Save and read tweets offline
- Subgroups so you can organize followers into custom groups
- Automatically Tweeting Links from Mobile Safari – see here

At $4.99, I think Twittelator Pro is a great Twitter client that is well worth the price. You can give Twittelator a test spin with the Lite version. Take a look at what features are available between the Lite version and the Pro version here. If you like TweetDeck or Twhirl on the desktop, just go ahead and get Twittelator Pro.
Twittelator Pro is awarded 4.5 out of 5 Paws

 
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Sweet review! Even though we just shipped a power-packed Version 2.1, we’re deep into working on the next major version for iPhone 3.0 due later this summer. I’m very excited by the clamorous reception of V2.1, and that, more than anything, drives the development cycle into higher gear. Here are a bunch of other independent reviews . Oh, and you can grab it here!