Tweetbot iphone 55/3/2023 ![]() Twitterrific is a universal app: Unlike Tweetbot 3.0, Twitterrific 5 comes with an iPad app. On my iPhone, I regularly switch between the two (when I’m on my iPhone). Tweetbot on my Mac, Twitterrific on my iPad. I’m currently in a weird situation where I’m using both. The same goes for Twitterrific if you use Twitter heavily on your iPhone and iPad. So if you primarily use Twitter on iPhone and Mac, it makes sense to buy Tweetbot (UI-parity and timeline sync being the two biggest reasons). Tweetbot’s new Mac app ($12.99) is pretty awesome. This is Twitterrific Mac app ($4.99) which still carries the pre-Yosemite UI and hasn’t been updated since December 2013. Their website says that Tweetbot 4 will be coming with an iPad version, but we don’t know when that will be. The Tweetbot iPad app ($2.99) still carries the old pre-iOS 7 skeuomorphic UI. If you’re an iPad user, Twitterrific 5 is the only good Twitter client at the moment. ![]() Tweetbot 3.0 is a paid ($4.99) application. Also check out the relatively new Flyte app.īut if you use Twitter enough that you’re actually looking for a third-party app, you’ll have to pay $4.99. If you’re looking for a free, third-party Twitter client that doesn’t suck (most of them do), Twitterrific is a good, albeit limited, option. Now you can pay $2.99 to activate each separately or just pay $4.99 to remove all restrictions. The only thing is you won’t get push notifications, tweet translation feature, and you will have to view ads. You can log in, view all tweets without any problem. When I bought Twitterrific it was still a paid app. Just press and hold on a link to send it to Pocket. Integration with iOS 8 native share sheet.Both are fast enough to add new Twitter functionality (such as the new Quote Tweet feature).Offer syncing of timeline positions between multiple devices (although users complained it was flaky on Twitterrific).
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