500 QFeeder Twitter Beta Codes to Give Away
Today we are giving away 500 QFeeder Twitter downloads to our readers and visitors. There are no prerequisites, no forms to fill in or email addresses to give just download and enjoy.
QFeeder is a new approach to Twitter It performs heuristics on all incoming messages and ranks them based on how you use the application, prioritizing messages to the top of the stream based on who it thinks you want to see.

For instance people you mention to are ranked higher. You only need follow a single stream, freeing up desktop real estate and helping you not miss the best messages.
Novel side window stream makes Twitter real time and allows you to see and read Twitter messages without switching away from your browser.
A drop down window from the menu bar puts Compose, Search, Friends and Messages within reach at all times. The window may be detached for a more conventional client window.
QFeeder supports all the latest Twitter features of Geolocation, Retweets, Lists, and you can adjust the prioritization algorithm and apply manual filters if you like as well.
Makes use of modern technologies such as Grand Central Dispatch and Core Location available in Snow Leopard.
In Return
All we ask is you call back to this post and tell us what you think.






November 19, 2009 at 11:19 pm | Craig Paterson
QFeeder looks very like a very promising and novel Twitter client. Nice clean interface and I really like the side stream idea, although it would be nice if were configuration options to make the icons larger/smaller and also to swap from left to right hand side of screen.
Just submitted this idea to the QFeeder Get Satisfaction page.
November 20, 2009 at 3:16 am | br62
I like how QFeeder sits on the side of your screen and uses barely any screen space, unlike all the other twitter clients. It needs some more options, the ability to switch the side of the screen it sits on, being able to choose the size of each individual users icon, like what Craig said. One of my biggest problems with it is that it only shows the most recent tweet from a user (from the side bar). The larger box that opens when you click QFeeders menu bar icon annoys me as I would like to have everything in one place. The preferences are confusing as anything and there is no way to find out what each option means as the “What do these values (preferences) mean?” link is broken. Overall the app has potential, I really like the side-bar but it takes time getting used to and would be helpful if it would show more then one tweet at a time.
November 24, 2009 at 8:06 pm | Forex Protectors
I absolutely love this client. While I like the sidebar view of the timeline, I don’t have it on. It’s the subtle touches, like how the @ replies are lightly boxed in red. And I love how the top menu bar is once again where Qfeeder resides in a subtle way. I have enough on my desktop, it’s nice to just have this out of the way. Awesome find, thanks for the registrations Total Apps!