Twitterrific: Buy or No?

I’ve been using Twitterrific lately to keep up with my Mac Tweets.  The free version shows ads for stuff I never knew existed.  Now I’m thinking I should keep the free version to keep up with new technology!  Seems to be a great product.  It works as advertised, is easy to use, and is one of the most unobtrusive messaging clients I’ve ever used.

While I’m at it, as a promoter of computer operation “through the keyboard”, here, from the Iconfactory web site, is the official list of keyboard commands.  It should be especially helpful to Mac users who access their computers through screen reading technology and keyboard navigation.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The following list shows keyboard commands that can be used while the Twitterrific window is active (its title is highlighted in yellow.) The most common ones can also be seen in the action menu.
?Q – Quit Twitterrific
?W – Close the Twitterrific window
?R – Refresh list of tweets
?. – Cancel refresh and reset connections
?K – Mark all tweets as read
?2 – Reply to the selected tweet (using “@name”)
?D – Send a direct message
?? – Delete the selected tweet
?1 – Make the selected tweet a favorite
?C – Copy permalink for selected tweet to clipboard
?L – Login to a different Twitter account
?0 – Zoom window
Tab – Toggle between the tweet list and message input
?? – Open the user’s Twitter page
?? – Open the user’s web page
? – Open the user’s Twitter page (with others)
? – Open the links in the currently selected tweet
?/? – Scroll through tweets list
?? – Go to the newest tweet
?? – Go to the oldest tweet
Spacebar – Select next unread tweet
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