Filed under: Internet , Text , Web services , Adobe , Freeware , Social Software , web 2.0 Seesmic’s Thwirl may not be as popular as it was a year ago, but it’s still one of the most popular desktop Twitter apps around. They’ve lost a lot of ground to TweetDeck - which they no doubt hope to claw back with the release of the all-new Seesmic Desktop . Yes, it’s also an Adobe Air app. Unlike the relatively inobtrusive Thwirl, however, Desktop offers a customizable, multi-paned display that allows you to simultaneously view different bits of Twitter’s bottomless supply of data - your @replies, direct messages, searches, and more. The interface is clean, though possibly a bit too “Mac” for some users. Color schemes aren’t easily adjustable (yet), though there are 15 XML config files in the “color schemes” folder. Links can be shortened using six different services - including Digg, and inline uploading of images to TwitPic is also available.

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Seesmic Desktop packs TweetDeck’s features with a smaller footprint

