Gwibber
Gwibber was a microblogging client for the GNOME desktop environment. It brings the most popular social networking services like Facebook, Twitter, etc. into a single window and gives ability to control communication through one single application. It was created by Ryan Paul, a writer for Ars Technica.
It only runs on Linux and is written in Python using PyGTK. It ships with Ubuntu 10.04 and above. Gwibber supports multiple social networking sites in a combined social stream with URL shortening, saved searches, and a multicolumn UI.
In 2013 it was renamed to Friends and the frontend was rewritten in QML.Platform | Gwibber v. 1.x | Gwibber v. 2.x | Gwibber v. 3.x |
Brightkite | | | ? |
Digg | | | |
Facebook | | | |
Flickr | | | |
Foursquare | ? | ? | |
FriendFeed | | | |
Google+ | | | |
Google Reader | | | |
StatusNet | | | |
OCS | | | ? |
Pidgin | | | ? |
Ping.fm | | | |
Pump.io | | | |
Qaiku | | | |
RSS/Atom | | * | |
Sina | ? | ? | |
Sohu | ? | ? | |
Twitter | | | |
- Support for RSS/Atom will be re-added in Gwibber version 3