Finally, an iPad Twitter app I can use without cursing the UI. If it detects a reply, it will show the conversation from the individuals included (screenshot). If it detects a URL, it displays the web page (screenshot).
Twitter for iPad is by far the most expertly designed iPad Twitter client. Still, I love the simplicity of Twitterrific. In terms of Twitter for iPhone, my main gripe was that it would only load the last 20 tweets when I’d wake up in the morning and check the app. Twitterrific would load just about everyone that I’d missed. It’s also a little less hectic.
Also a minor gripe is that Twitter for iPad makes me touch one more time to get into my lists. It looks fabulous while making my fingers less sausag-y, though.
UPDATE: After a day, I’m sticking with Twitterrific. Too much going on with Twitter for iPad. I love the subdued, hidden features of Twitterrific.