Drip

Drip Free App

Rated 3.21/5 (14) —  Free Android application by Mr. Robot

About Drip

Drip makes reading tweets easy and fun. You can view them tweet by tweet, rather than scrolling a list.

When new tweets are available they are shown automatically!

Drip is highly configurable, allowing changes to color, font, animation, twitter content and update frequency.

Drip was inspired by Trickle, a minimalist Twitter viewer for iPhone. Please support Trickle by encouraging iPhone users you know to buy it!

Feedback, comments and thoughts are appreciated!

How to Download / Install

Download and install Drip version 1.0 on your Android device!
APK Size: 442 KB, downloaded 500+ times, content rating: Not rated
Android package: com.wonderfulrobot.drip, download Drip.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
Initial Release
- Animated Twitter Display
- Authorisation using OAuth
- Theme Manager with 3 Default Themes, 8 Fonts
- Twitter Feed Manager
- Display Settings Manager
More downloads  Drip reached 500 - 1 000 downloads
More downloads  Drip reached 500 - 1 000 downloads
More downloads  Drip reached 100 - 500 downloads
More downloads  Drip reached 50 - 100 downloads

What are users saying about Drip

N70%
by N####:

Trickle. I've had Trickle on my iPad and iPod for sometime now. It's great. This version falls down on a few things. The public timeline doesn't load. In fact the only thing that does load is my personal home timeline. That's better than nothing though. Also, with Trickle, I can enter a search using the hash tag and have compatible tweets whizzing across my screen from anywhere around the globe. Very handy for sporting events or news items. There doesn't appear to be a search option with Drip. It looks good, but it's not quite Trickle.

N70%
by N####:

I hope I'm missing something here but the app doesn't appear to allow you to swipe to see a previous tweet. I typically leave my Nexus 7 running all day while I'm working and use Drip as a "ticker" of news, friend comments, etc but if I happen to *just* miss a tweet, I can't swipe to get back to the previous message(s). I use Trickle on iPad and IPhone also and this one feature is the thing keeping me staying on the Nexus

R70%
by R####:

I'm not sure what's going on. It just says loading continuously

N70%
by N####:

I've been looking for an app like this for months. Thank you for making this a reality. Perfect to have on my desk while I work.

N70%
by N####:

Seems the twitter API must have changed I remember trickle had the same problem but eventually recovered in an update. I guess Drip never did whatever the trickle Dev did

N70%
by N####:

Love it!!!! 5 stars if i can choose a twitter list to display!!!!

N70%
by N####:

Have both Drip and Trickle, and they're both great passive twitter apps. A scaled version for tablets would be nice :)

T70%
by T####:

At the very first screen, I went to authenticate and it crashed. After I submitted crash report, the app stayed on the opening screen and did it again. Uninstall.

T70%
by T####:

I've been looking for an app like this for months. Thank you for making this a reality. Perfect to have on my desk while I work.

T70%
by T####:

Seems the twitter API must have changed I remember trickle had the same problem but eventually recovered in an update. I guess Drip never did whatever the trickle Dev did

T70%
by T####:

Love it!!!! 5 stars if i can choose a twitter list to display!!!!

T70%
by T####:

Have both Drip and Trickle, and they're both great passive twitter apps. A scaled version for tablets would be nice :)

M70%
by M####:

At the very first screen, I went to authenticate and it crashed. After I submitted crash report, the app stayed on the opening screen and did it again. Uninstall.

T70%
by T####:

Trickle. I've had Trickle on my iPad and iPod for sometime now. It's great. This version falls down on a few things. The public timeline doesn't load. In fact the only thing that does load is my personal home timeline. That's better than nothing though. Also, with Trickle, I can enter a search using the hash tag and have compatible tweets whizzing across my screen from anywhere around the globe. Very handy for sporting events or news items. There doesn't appear to be a search option with Drip. It looks good, but it's not quite Trickle.

T70%
by T####:

I hope I'm missing something here but the app doesn't appear to allow you to swipe to see a previous tweet. I typically leave my Nexus 7 running all day while I'm working and use Drip as a "ticker" of news, friend comments, etc but if I happen to *just* miss a tweet, I can't swipe to get back to the previous message(s). I use Trickle on iPad and IPhone also and this one feature is the thing keeping me staying on the Nexus

I70%
by I####:

I'm not sure what's going on. It just says loading continuously


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Rating Distribution

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