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HTC Twitter client, Peep, is dead.

Brent Pierce

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Peep no longer works due to Twitter's new authentication. Just giving a heads up for all you that use the Friendstream widget.
From Engadget:
It's been known for some time that Twitter would be moving away from basic authentication to OAuth for third-party apps; in fact, they'd already officially pushed back the drop-dead switchover date once to mid-August before finally pulling the plug this week. Be that as it may, it makes sense that a bunch of lesser-known, less-maintained apps would fall by the wayside once the old security mechanism got shut down -- but HTC's Peep? Really? Sure enough, we've been able to confirm on our own Desire that the Twitter app HTC bundles with its Sense UI for Android is no longer working this morning, giving users an "incorrect username or password" error when they try to connect. We're not sure if they'll be able to fix this with a Market update across the board or if it'll take a bunch of firmware updates to get everyone back on the up and up, but either way, something tells us Twitter isn't going to flip the switch back on for these guys.
HTC Peep cooked, served a l'orange by Twitter's new authentication scheme -- Engadget

I use Friendstream and I love it. Guess those days are over.
 
If you need a good twitter app in the mean time I suggest "touiteur". Made by the same guys who did Beautiful Widgets.
 
If you need a good twitter app in the mean time I suggest "touiteur". Made by the same guys who did Beautiful Widgets.

I second this. Out of all the twitter apps I tested, Touiteur is by far the best in my opinion and totally worth the premium version.
 
I got my phone at launch and finally rooted it yesterday. I thought my root was what had killed HTC Peep and Twitter in FriendStream.

Luckily it was just Twitter redoing their shiz. ^_^
 
Try the Tweetdeck beta if you crave that twitter/facebook integration. Its not pretty, but its functional. If you want a standalone twitter app those, go with Touiter like others have said. it has the best combination of features and it looks good too.
 
Good heads up, mines stopped workin yesterday and i was curious of what happened. I use "twitter for android" now...probably not the best app out there but it gets the job done for me
 
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