![]() ![]() Monthly and annual subscriptions are available.Sync your unread status and timeline position across all of your devices running Tweetbot (Mac, iPhone, iPad).įind your own style with multiple dark and light themes. Start tweet topics to automatically chain together multiple Tweets (with the ability to append optional hashtags) and create tweet storms.Īdd a second column on iPad to view other content like a list, mentions, search results, and etc at the same time. Tweetbot syncs your read position and much more so your experience is seamless when switching from desktop to mobile and vice versa. Tweetbot allows you to quickly switch between lists and even use one as your main timeline. Select the length of time to mute and use regular expressions for smarter muting.Įver forget why you followed someone or wanted to jot notes for future reference? Create private notes on a user’s profile that only you can see.Ĭreate and manage public or private lists and then use them as curated timelines. Hide Tweets in your timelines by specific users, keywords, hashtags, or even the client that published the Tweet. Access these saved filters any time with two taps. Quickly filter a timeline to show only tweets with media, retweets, links, or create your own keyword or rules-based filter. Tweetbot will continue to improve as the new API does.Īdd Tweetbot widgets to your home screen using your main timeline, mentions, search results, or lists! Version 7 is built on Twitter’s V2 API which includes features like the ability to view Twitter polls, cards, and more tweet data. If you already use Tweetbot or something similar, stick with it.Tweetbot is an award-winning Twitter client for iOS and the Mac. Otherwise, I’d wait for a few more updates ( and another sale) before buying Twitterrific. So is Twitterrific worth the limited-time $2.99 price tag? Not unless you’re using the official Twitter app. Most importantly, I can’t access my direct messages in Twitterrific. Also, there’s no way to make retweet with comment the default process for retweeting. Options available under settings are basic, immediately pushing Twitterrific out of the running for power users. The app does a poor job of handling in-app links that aren’t mobile formatted. There’s no inline viewing options for media, so you can’t see photos and videos without opening the built-in browser. If multiple people are mentioned in a tweet, all of their names are added to the reply by default.ĭespite its pretty looks, there are a few holes in Twitterrific. When replying, a preview of the original tweet sits just below the reply box. ![]() Swiping to the right will let you quickly reply to a tweet. Tapping on a tweet will open the standard set of tweeting options, and options to translate, email a tweet, or retweet with a comment. Full conversation view can be accessed with a quick swipe to the left. Home and mentions tweets have different color schemes, which would look cool if the colors actually complimented each other. In tweet view, Twitterrific makes a refreshing departure from all of the bells and whistles that clutter up other Twitter apps. Here, you can access your profile tweets, favorites, searches, lists, and the aforementioned app settings. Accounts and Settingsįortunately, you can change the font size and other elements of Twitterrific by tapping on your avatar to bring up the account and settings menu. It’s big enough for a blind person to see and takes up a lot of space. I recommend the lighter theme mainly because Helvetica font looks gorgeous on it! For me, the default font size is the only thing that spoils Twitterrific’s new look. If that’s too much for you to handle there’s a lighter theme available ( see above pic). The app has always sported a dark theme, but now it’s jet black by default. Oddly, user avatars in tweets are square rather than circular like your avatar. Your avatar is displayed in a circle and the layout feels a lot like Google+ for Android. Its design feels more modern – a mix of design elements from Google and Apple. The add account page is reminiscent of a Macbook’s login screen. Twitterrific’s new design is a major upgrade from the old. Can this old bird learn new tricks? Keep reading to find out! That’s not stopping long-time contender Twitterrific from breathing new life into their old app. The Twitter app battleground has been relatively quiet thanks in part to API changes made by Twitter that’s affecting Twitter developers ( and those to come). ![]()
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