Mac Twitter Clients – Way More Than You Need
So the Mac.AppStorm.Net team decided to run down a few twitter clients for the Mac. Well, 50 to be more precise. This probably isn’t all of them by far, but as a guy who already has 5 twitter clients installed on my mac; I don’t really need yet another.
Although, if you’re looking for some (or a bunch in this case)…here’s a pretty good comprehensive list including Native OSX apps, Adobe AIR apps, Menubar apps, Dashboard Widgets, and more!
MacDaddy Storage Upgrades
I love my MacBook. In all reality, it’s still @justinshattuck’s MacBook, but I’ve actually had it for over a year.
He’s a great guy to give his buddy one of his MacBook’s that he wasn’t using…especially since at that time I wasn’t a Mac enthusiast. That all changed last February when I got a call from @justinshattuck that he wanted me to come over and look at some stuff we were going to be starting to work on. During the course of this conversation, I was offered this glorious piece of hardware and absolutely fell in love with it.
Now I understand what Mac enthusiasts have claimed all along…there’s just nothing that compares to using a Mac. It’s sleek, its sexy, it works (almost ALL of the time) without reboots, memory leaks, etc… It just works!
I will admit it was hard making the switch after being a career-long PC user, but after about a week or two…there was no turning back.
Upgrades
After just a few months, I ran into a problem with the MacBook. It had a small hard drive. It was only 60GB, and that’s not near enough for a digital packrat like myself. After suffering long months, and constantly moving things back-and-forth to make enough space to do whatever it was I needed space to do…I finally sprung for a new hard drive. Luckily, these are easy to swap out.
I’ve got instructions & pictures of how to swap out a MacBook hard drive after the jump.





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