Gravity - The Review

Published by Steve Litchfield at 6:44 UTC, April 2nd 2009

There's been a lot of talk about Gravity, the Twitter client for S60, most of it very positive, and Ewan backs this up with a detailed and lavishly illustrated review, finally awarding it a rare AAS Mega-App award for a score of 90% or over. And yes, it hadn't escaped our notice that a second Twitter client for S60, Twittix, was released yesterday. We'll get Ewan onto that, too, don't worry.

AAS Mega App"Let me take you to the halls of Austin, and the recent South by Southwest Interactive conference. There are over 8000 delegates here, and each one is carrying a number of 'toys' that go ping. There are new razor thin Dell laptops, tiny Intel powered mobile devices that look like a Psion Revo running Windows XP (the Umid Mbook if you're interested), and me with what appeared to be the only Nokia 5800."

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Platforms: S60 3rd Edition, S60 5th Edition

Categories: Software

News Discussion

Dextro
I saw the news article on AAS and tried the client and I got immediately hooked. It's the one app I was missing in my cellphone and now it was right there in front of me. Sure it has some flaws (unable to post to multiple accounts simultaneously, no vibrating or audible sign when a new mention is received, etc..) but they are completely obfuscated when compared to amazing UI and the bucket-load of important features it actually has (twitpic, search, etc...) when compared to java based clients.

I downloaded it, tried it, bought it in just a couple of days... It's that good if you're a fan a twitter!
Pierre
What I miss is the ability to set the font size, It's difficult to read the posts on my small E51 screen.
dmcconachie
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What I miss is the ability to set the font size, It's difficult to read the posts on my small E51 screen.
This is in the pipeline. And given the developer's almost 24h devotion to the app at the moment, I imagine it'll be there soon enough.

Follow @janole for very regular updates! :icon14:
ccraig
i know this is totally unrelated what i'm posting and its not even symbian
but i cant help thinking that apples latest T&C is illegal which bans anyone developing iphone apps from selling them any where but the app store. to crush all competitors like that is sureley illegal in EU http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04...e_talks_tough/
If it was microsoft EU would have them in court already fining them again
Tzer2
Ccraig, you might want to post that somewhere on our forums:

http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/forum/

It's a very interesting topic, but nothing to do with the Gravity application. :-)
Unregistered
I have just bought Gravity, partly because of the amazing interface but mainly to find out about Twittering! Any chance AAS could do a twitter tutorial based around Symbian? I am thinking about basics such as how to follow (the button isn't always there it seems), to whom exactly are tweets and messages sent, etc
Micky!
The sole developer can be contacted via @janole on Twitter, and is still developing the application, adding new features, and updates.

I have five copies of Gravity to giveaway tomorrow, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled on

www.Nokiausers.net
Unregistered
I just downloaded the trial and giving it a spin. What I miss the most is a way to shorten the URL in a tweet that I'm posting. The URL if copied from my E71 browser ends-up being the full one and this is one thing that I miss the most.
Micky!
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Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
I just downloaded the trial and giving it a spin. What I miss the most is a way to shorten the URL in a tweet that I'm posting. The URL if copied from my E71 browser ends-up being the full one and this is one thing that I miss the most.
Thats strange, the API should auto shorten the url for you when tweeting.
dmcconachie
Failing that, native bit.ly support is currently being worked on!

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