Falcon Pro's design and performance impress (pictures)
We take a look at one of the newer Twitter clients on the block, the increasingly popular Falcon Pro.
Home base
Swipe right from the Timeline to reveal links to your profile, followers, and other basic Twitter pages. Here, you'll also find the Search tool and settings.
Timeline
Falcon Pro's Timeline screen shows off ample-sized avatars and easy-to-read typeface. And along the top are counters for new tweets, mentions, and direct messages.
Control your lists
Swipe left from the Timeline to reveal controls for lists, saved searches, and more.
Profile
The User Profile screen in Falcon Pro displays Twitter avatars and header photos. And just like on the Web site, the overlaid text from bios and locations can sometimes get lost.
Internal browsing
With Falcon Pro's internal browser, you can view rich media without having to leave the app.
YouTube API
The most recent update to Falcon Pro integrated the YouTube API, which lets users now watch YouTube videos within a tweet window.
Compose your own
The Compose window makes it easy to attach photos or location tags. Unfortunately, though, there's no autocomplete function, which means you'll have to remember the Twitter handle of anyone you want to mention.
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