Tweetie, my savior from TweetDeck?

Why not just stick with TweetDeck?
Why A few weeks I go posted a tweet about hoping that the iPhone app Tweetie would be ported to an OS X desktop application. It’s not a secret that I have a love-hate relationship with TweetDeck. I like its functionality, but the UI and UX is suboptimal. Not to mention the memory leaks can end up with 1GB of lost RAM. I must say, every Adobe AIR app I’ve ever used suffers from this issue. Come to think of it, every application from Adobe on my comps (including the entire Creative Suite) is a resource hog. At any rate, this is what ultimately led to a mission to replace TweetDeck. Tweetie is not my first attempt to dethrone TweetDeck from ruler of my tweets. Last week I was giving Nambu a shot. Unfortunately, the stability of that application was questionable. However, it’s a beta release so I will give it another shot in a few weeks.
Too early to tell, but its looking good
At the request of the developers, I won’t disclose much information, but I will say that it does have promise. I’ve had the application open all day and its using up a total of about 30MB of RAM. I’ve got 4GB so that is an insignificant amount. Its responsive and easy to manage. Animations are cool and the UX is where it needs to be for a Twitter application. A big sell point for me is being able to track conversations/threads. Not sure why every Twitter app doesn’t have this, but its a great feature. There are many other cool features that I won’t hit on just yet. I will be sure to publish a more comprehensive review once I get the OK from the developers. For now it will serve as my new Twitter client for the Mac.