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One big lifeline of Twitter is undoubtedly the plethora of third party apps that are available to the users. Every single day new apps are being created by developers around the world. Finding the app which you might need is definitely not an easy task. There are some websites to our rescue that categorize and document the best twitter apps that are available. Here are 10 awesome websites which will help you to discover new Twitter apps.
Oneforty.com is dubbed as the unofficial app store for Twitter and it currently tracks over 1900 apps. The ‘Essentials’ section of this website is a must visit for anyone who wants to get started. With the apps neatly categorized Oneforty is the best one of the lot.
Twitdom.com tracks 1300+ apps and categorizes them into four basic categories- Tools,Mobile,Clients and Browser. The site also has a ‘books’ sections which lists some of the useful resources for using Twitter in a better way.

Twi5.com has close to 575 apps in the repository and provides various subscription options so that you can stay updated with all the new apps that are profiled.

Twtbase.com application database apart from providing categorized apps also provides a nice search feature.

TwitOauth.com showcases apps that use the Twitter Oauth authentication mechanism.

Twapps.com is another gateway to third party twitter apps and has close to 125 apps in the archives.

DailyTwitterApps.com documents apps in a blog style. If you are looking for some daily dose of Twitter apps head over!

Tweerrific shares Twitter Applications, codes and widgets.

The Twitter Fan Wiki probably has the biggest collection of apps but it is too verbose! Nevertheless it is a great destination for finding new apps.

Tweeterapps is a new kid in the block which profile interesting Twitter apps.
If you know of any others please free to suggest them in the comments section.
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Thanks a lot for mentioning TwitOAuth in your blog. TwitOAuth just two months young and has been grow more than I can imagine.
Toward support for Twitter OAuth!