When comparing Birdie vs Turpial, the Slant community recommends Birdie for most people. In the question“What are the best Twitter clients for Linux?” Birdie is ranked 1st while Turpial is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose Birdie is:
The app has just 5 tabs - home, replies, direct messages, profile and search. That's it.
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Pros
Pro Simple
The app has just 5 tabs - home, replies, direct messages, profile and search. That's it.
Pro Good looking interface
Birdie has paid attention to details - cohesive icons, functional typography, color scheme that's easy on the eyes, layout and letter spacing that makes reading the feed comfortable, etc.
Pro Highly configurable
Turpial offers a plethora of confugration options. Within settings you can customize notifications, services, what happens on startup, how filters behave, the integration with the web browser, how to set up an API proxy, etc. And all of those categories of options go into great detail. For example, you can set the refreshrate on a per-column basis.
Cons
Con No longer maintained
Con Limited configuration options
The tradeoff to Birdie's simplicity is that if you don't like something about how it presents the information, you most likely won't be able to change it.
Con Elementary OS focussed, might not work properly on other distros
The dev has decided to continue development based on Elementary OS APIs, entirely dropping support for other ditros. https://www.birdieapp.eu/building-our-future-on-elementary-os/
Con No built-in spell checker
Con Lacks a built-in URL shortener
Con Out of date
More than two years since the last code commit, this app will fail when Twitter changes their API.
Con Can't display inline images
Images are embedded.
