trying to make a habit of using birdhouse app to compose random tweets. This app is genius. I, however, am not. That’s why I need this app.
The video for @birdhouseapp is probably the best sales pitch I’ve ever seen. Watch it. And the app is awesome. ;) FAVE!
Ben Walker (@ihatemornings)
Can’t get the tweets out of the ICA cinema so using Birdhouse to store bits from the Chris Anderson talk.
It’s true: I like my Birdhouse tweets better than the ones from Tweetie&Co. Doing a draft first really makes a difference.
Best offline #iPhone apps? Instapaper Birdhouse what else?
Brian N. Bowes, M.D. (@bowes)
I know I might be drunk, so I’m pre-drafting my tweets to send during my 21st birthday party. Hooray for @birdhouseapp!
I had this really great idea for a tweet, but Tweetie was updating and I had to use Birdhouse instead.
I see it as a difference between causal IM and well prepared e-mail. Tuned up and made to be spread :) (Birdhouse rulez in this)
Dušan Šimonovič (@madciapka)
I write from the Birdhouse. Hello world!
This is my Birdhouse. I don’t use it that often but at least I know it’s all warm and cosy inside.
Love @birdhouseapp so far. Really standard-setting UI stuff for iPhone apps: cute tool tips, clever form validation, and awesome logo.
Favorite use of iPhone’s cut/copy/paste: Cutting subpar tweets from Tweetie’s compose field and pasting them into Birdhouse for percolation.
This is my Birdhouse. There are many like it, but mine is filled with pathetic, wingless, half-twee… Seriously? Yours too? High five!
@birdhouseapp is a great iPhone app for reducing the inaneness of your tweets. Clearly, I don’t use it enough. #selfdeprecationislazyfunny
Sean Moubry (@ethicalsean)
This is my other Birdhouse. There aren’t many like her, and I am hers. http://bit.ly/ATSgJ
Arch Stanton (@toldorknown)