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This is quick and has some of the features you're looking for >> http://m.30boxes.com/twapper.php?

You need to get the messages you would see at home.
You need to see the replies.
You need to see direct messages.
You need to be able to search for strings, keep the results, keep old search strings, and if possible, keep the results of several searches open at once.
Mauku didn't do enough of this, it seemed to me. Mitter neither.
The Firefox addon PowerTwitter works great on my desktop in Linux, but isn't available on tablets.
Tweetdeck works well in Windows.
iGoogle has Gadgets that work pretty well on tablets, but there are a number of them. What's the best?
Any twitterers out there with tips on best twitter methods?