Brizzly
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It is neat, I have tested it before, thanks to the OP.
I can't find a reason to use it though. Does the world need another Twitter client/aggregator/whatnot? Possibly it does...
Power Twitter, a FF extension does the link expansion thing very well on twitter.com itself. I rarely use the web interface though.
But that's me, I have Tweetie on my computer and the phone and I think those are overkill already :)
When I think of it, Tweetie's best feature is to do all it needs to while looking like it does little.Brizzly's interface... is a bit of a mess. What's with the wood on logo background? What's with the ugly colors? Why is there a Teddy bear head next to trending topics? I haven't used it for 2 or 3 weeks and I have no idea how to get around it having logged in. It could be the Portuguese wine though :)
One quote comes to mind:
"Focus on solutions, not features. Avoid adding features solely for competitive reasons. Make sure every feature offers real benefit to your users."- funny design comments. can't please everyone with colors. "ugly" is subjective.sublocked