@Aetles Is there a keyboard shortcut to show a conversation? Looks like I have to double click and then click the right arrow.
@Aetles Hmm. Not sure why I thought that wasn't doing what I wanted, but it does seem to work now. Thanks.
@retrophisch My tweet was referring to Twitter, not Twitterrific.
@runsamok Indeed, I can unfavorite in Kiwi by clicking the star. Menu command and keyboard shortcut don't work, though.
So the problem is that Echofon forgets which part of the window had focus when you hide/show. It always puts the cursor in the compose area.
OK, it looks like Echofon does remember the current position if you Tab rather than Up-Arrow out of the compose field.
@mhenders I was hoping I was missing something. That one little thing is driving me crazy.
@leehinde I tried YoruFukurou. Good features. Nothing wrong with it, exactly, and I might adjust with time, but it just felt very odd to me.
Really liking Echofon except that the triangle "current tweet" marker loses its position when I bring it to the front via the hotkey.
@Aetles "Hide Seen" is a neat idea. But no in-window search in Nambu, it seems.
@dnanian Cool. Glad to see Twitter has a search field, even if it's invisible.
Was using a slightly old version of Hibari. Current version does support real names. Thanks to @dannystewart and apologies to @violasong.
@nikf Thanks for the tip.
@petermaurer Did not know about that one. Thanks.
@tingham Not sure if you're being facetious, but I actually like seeing them in the browser.
@mhenders No. Should I?
@tingham Hibari opens twitpic links in the browser.
Kiwi: Unread tracking. Top tabs and saved searches are nice but overflow. Real scroll bar. I like the Pure theme. Can't unfavorite.
Hibari: Clean UI. Real scroll bar. In-window search. Saved searches in main timeline. Compose pane. No multi-accounts (yet). No real names.
Twitterrific: Great themes. Persistent searches, favorites, and trends in sidebar. Awkward multi- accounts. Not enough keyboard shortcuts.
Twitter: Great keyboard control. Good multi-account support. Over-the-top UI. Forces URL shortening and "smooth" scrolling. No real names.