
Whizzing into the Settings, I was presented with a Manage Columns area that allowed me to choose from Timeline, Mentions and so on, plus order them on a three-panel screen.

Loading a Facebook and Twitter account into the app, I went straight for a Twitter search based on a local Trend, which I then saved. I took a look at this recently updated app. Plus, it allows you to connect a Facebook account and view your Facebook timeline in a fashion similar to a Twitter feed. It looks like Falcon Pro may have some competition in Plume Premium for Twitter.Īnother thing Plume does superbly is handle multiple Twitter accounts. It’s not what I want - I want the latest delivered tweet - but it appears some like it like that. Unlike Falcon, Plume doesn’t auto-refresh the actual tweets while the app is open. After shutting down your mobile device and then restarting and reopening either app, it will take you back to the last tweet that was visible - even when streaming is on. Note that TweetMarker is an included marker option that forces Falcon Pro and Plume Premium to stay at the latest synced and unread tweet across devices - but it’s not designed for local saving and isn’t optimized to be used with live streaming, because it slows down refresh.īeltran may be in luck, though. The list position he refers to, I believe, is the visible part of the timeline. “Would like if the app would save list position but this is by far the most responsive and best looking app I’ve used,” said Falcon Pro user Michael Beltran in a Google Play user review. However, that’s not what not everyone wants, it seems. Being a newshound, this is what I want in a Twitter app. Plus, Falcon refreshes the screen, so the latest tweet is always visible. With a 2-minute synchronize refresh rate, Falcon will live-stream your timeline in real-time when you’re using WiFi. One of the killer features in Falcon Pro is its ability to live-stream a Twitter timeline. If there’s one app that has been synonymous with an innovative, high-quality Twitter experience in the Android environment, it’s Joaquim Verges’ paid Falcon Pro. For more information on downloading Plume for Twitter to your phone, check out our guide: how to install APK files.LevelUp Studio’s Plume Premium for Twitter is US$4.99 at Google Play.

The application also comes with an internal Internet browser, support for bit.ly, inline Twitter conversation, and much more. It’s also possible to possible to share to Facebook, to preview imagines without opening them, and to autocomplete hashtags and usernames. Plume can colorize the timeline in such a way to emphasize what your friends are posting, and there is support for multiple accounts.

The Plume aims to be a little bit different by providing users with many more customization options. Since Twitter is such a comprehensive social platform, there are numerous clients that pretty much offer the same thing, and that’s a way to explore the Twitter timeline.
