If I were to chart out how often I’ve blogged since first jumping on the bandwagon five years ago, I think it’d look something like this:

It's gotten so bad it's negative blogging
I intend to get back into blogging one day. But for the time being, you’ll find me on Twitter. Maybe I’ll find you there too. To keep up with Twitter on the go, I’ve been using a Windows Mobile app called Twikini.
Twikini has an interesting way to pay for it. To keep using the app after the 14-day trial, either you can give them $5, or you can write up a blog post with your thoughts and keep using it for free. Hopefully, in the long run, this post goes further than 500 pennies would have.
To be honest, if there’s any been a Windows Mobile App that’s worth paying for, it’s probably this one. So far, Twikini has been a model for how mobile apps should be done on that platform.
- It’s fast, and doesn’t lock up your device if left running
- It has an Exit command (THANK you!)
- It has clear keyboard shortcuts
- It has options
- It has themes
- It looks nice
The only thing that could make my experience better would be if there was a companion app to Twikini on my desktop or on the web, that kept my read tweets in sync. Kind of like how some RSS feed readers work. But as is, Twikini on my phone and TweetDeck on my computer has been nothing short of a great overall experience to me.



