Mobile application company, Sheena Allen Apps, has announced the release of its latest app, TwtBooth. TwtBooth is a new Twitter app that makes it easy for users to view photo that are tweeted, regardless of the photo sharing service used.
TERRY, MS, August 02, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Sheena Allen Apps has announced the release of TwtBooth, a new Twitter mobile application for iPhone and iPad. TwtBooth is a simple and convenient way to view photos posted on Twitter, regardless if the photo was taken through Twitter, Instagram, Twitpic, Lockerz, yFrog, img.ly, or other photo sharing services. The app, available for free download and paid download ($0.99) in the Apple app store, is looking to make life easier for people who are constantly searching Twitter to find pictures that users have tweeted
TwtBooth includes the following tabs:
- New - be able to quickly see the latest photos that have been tweeted by the people you follow. The New page shows a maximum of 48 pics from the latest 800 tweets on your timeline.

- Photo - be able to view all of your photos that you've tweeted without having to go through your entire timeline
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- Followers/Following - want to see all the photos tweeted by a particular follower or someone who is following you? No problem!

- Search - search for anyone on Twitter and view the photos they have tweeted. (Unless the person has a private profile and you are not following that particular person.)
- Favorites - users can mark the pictures of their choice as a Favorite and be able to easily access that picture under the Favorites tab.
"This is the first Twitter application that has been done our company," said Sheena Allen, founder of Sheena Allen Apps. "This is an app that I feel was needed for Twitter users. My ultimate goal for TwtBooth is to make it easier for people to find photos on Twitter without having to stroll through someone's entire timeline. I want people to enjoy this app and have fun."
Additional features of TwtBooth include being able to reply to photos users are viewing, in the exact same way that users are able to respond to someone's tweet, and also be able to view all of your photos, photos posted by your followers, and the people you are following.