It must be pretty easy – relatively speaking – to create an online alternative to Twitter.com given the growing number of options. Take, for example, tdash, which offers a no-frills service that a slight twist.
For tdash, the differentiator seems to be the easy ability to share photos. It’s a nice feature that could provide tdash with a foothold in a market with no lack of choice. To share a photo, all you do is click on “Share a Photo”, and then select a photo and add a description when this box appears:
As for tdash’s dashboard, it’s pretty straightforward. A particularly nice feature is being able to quickly find all the tweets by a particular friend, as well as having your mentions, messages, sent messages and favorites in a folder. tdash also make it possible to add multiple accounts.
Bottom Line: tdash has some interesting features that could make it an option for some Twitter users, particularly those who like to share photos.
tdash: Minimalist with a Twist
It must be pretty easy – relatively speaking – to create an online alternative to Twitter.com given the growing number of options. Take, for example, tdash, which offers a no-frills service that a slight twist.
For tdash, the differentiator seems to be the easy ability to share photos. It’s a nice feature that could provide tdash with a foothold in a market with no lack of choice. To share a photo, all you do is click on “Share a Photo”, and then select a photo and add a description when this box appears:
As for tdash’s dashboard, it’s pretty straightforward. A particularly nice feature is being able to quickly find all the tweets by a particular friend, as well as having your mentions, messages, sent messages and favorites in a folder. tdash also make it possible to add multiple accounts.
Bottom Line: tdash has some interesting features that could make it an option for some Twitter users, particularly those who like to share photos.
Rating: 6/10