Now using Twitter since yesterday, I saw several people using some software (which is posted with the messages) instead of the web interface. So I gave these two a short look: twhirl - the social software client and TweetDeck.
I decided to use the latter one. And until now I can only say I kind of like it.

But both have one thing in common, they’re build on Adobe AIR. I didn’t come across of that until now, so I was very interested in about what this actually really is. But it’s not easy to understand from a first glance. I think the best way to understand what it’s about is this comparison between browser and desktop applications (developed with Adobe AIR). Well, I would say, it’s just another example of convergence using all advantages of desktop applications together with the power of browser based applications. From my opinion this really looks very promising…