There really is a lot here for power users to get their teeth into.įollowing a successful crowdfunding campaign with over $100,000 raised, Twitterrific is back from the dead. The original Twitterrific was launched way back in 2007, and Iconfactory wanted the design to reflect this while providing a feature-set for 2018 users. Tweet-streaming isn’t exclusive to Tweetbot, but it’s one of few apps that offers a ‘pin to the top’ feature to always display the latest tweets as they appear. Tweetbot also offers integration with an impressive number of third-party services such as Bitly, Instapaper, Pocket and Readability, allowing you to save stories to read at a later date, shorten URLs and more. It boasts iCloud sync support between the iOS and macOS apps, allowing you to pick up where you left off on either device, and you can customise notifications on a per-account basis. Our favourite feature breaks down your Twitter engagement on a day-by-day basis, displaying the number of retweets/faves/follows/mentions in a handy graph, as well as providing a handy tab that displays all interaction, not just replies to tweets. Beyond the gorgeous transparent panels and redesigned profile pages, it offers a number of features for power users. Tweetbot for Mac delivers, in our opinion, the tidiest Twitter experience available right now, and that includes the official Twitter website. At £9.99, it’s not exactly a throwaway price, although we still don’t think that’s excessive for a detailed, beautifully designed Mac app like this.
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