iPhone: Twittelator Pro – Tweet Casting Possible

It seems that not a week goes by without something interesting happening within Steve Jobs playground (ie, from the iTunes App Store). The same could be said for the many Twitter applications, especially now with Tweetdeck take the scene (the Techcrunch has a review of the glorious).
While most applications such as Tweet Tweetie, etc. Support Twitterfon Upload a picture (via services such as Twitpic and TweetPhoto.com), Twittelator goes a step further by allowing users to an audio message attached, or even videos to their Tweet , a function that may not be the mullahs in Iran, very happy.
Users who upgrade to version 3.0 (both of the iPhone OS and Twittelator) will find that new multimedia key. After clicking, you will have the option of recording an audio sound bite either, or a video of any length (within reason of course).


Once collected, Twittelator will define the media to your tweet by uploading them either MobyPicture or yFrog (which seem to be making it in the media, micro blogging space).


Despite the fact that the hearing should be terrible voice (especially me) may not appeal to many Twitterholics on this additional function may be useful to help you disgust the 140-bit size limits imposed by our Twitter overlords.
While the total is an impressive feature of Twittelator, its only drawback is that users are unable to upload audio earlier pieces, but not very helpful if you try to show the world what your friend sounds like when they snore.
For those of you who prefer a video, Twittelator supports that if you need an iPhone for 3GS, that (a phone this author is trying to cash for).
























