This version also gives you two easy-to-use extras: the ability to unfollow someone and to copy a tweet to the clipboard. It even has the same blue color scheme and uses the same terminology as the social networking site.
The compact interface is plain but easy to understand. Desktop Twitter sits in the system tray until activated, just waiting for tweets from your timeline. Other than that you really don't need to do anything.
Once installed, you'll need to authorize access to your Twitter account.
Desktop Twitter from Twitter Brooks promises to keep you up-to-date with tweets from accounts you follow without having to go online. If you just can't wait to open your browser to see what's going on in your Twitter timeline, you'll appreciate this free app.