![]() The Iconfactory has published version 5.4.2 of Twitterrific for Mac with a bright new light theme named Egret, improved reading position syncing, and improved size adjustment for media popovers. Need help on using these apps? Please read the Help Page. An iPad version of Twitterrific has also been released.ĪppSafari review of Twitterrific for Twitter was written by Joe Seifi on September 14th, 2007 and categorized under App Store, Chat, Featured, Social. Previous to the App Store's opening, the developer released this app as a native 3rd party iPhone application called MobileTwitterrific on Google Code. – Powerful tweet actions such as RT, URL shortening, email, text compression & others – Customizable visual themes & layout styles – Easily view conversation threads between users – Filter timeline for different tweet types instantly – Unified timeline displays replies, direct messages, favorites & more – Manage multiple accounts, searches & trends You can add and manage multiple Twitter accounts, search Twitter, filter tweets and much more. The app contains a ton of features, and yet is kept clean and simple with crisp graphics. Twitterrific is a well know feature rich Twitter app for the iPhone and iPod touch created by award winning icon designer Craig Hockenberry. New customers can get it as a universal app for $2.99.Simplicity is Terrific. Grab the Twitterrific 5.5 update for free in the App Store if you already have the app. Twitterrific has always been focusing on actually reading your timeline, and this update hones that experience. I’ve been playing around with the latest update for the past few hours, and it’s definitely a breath of fresh air in terms of Twitter clients on iOS 7. Removed the brightness slider from the theme panel.Removed gesture for hiding/showing the status bar.Fixed text formatting issues in user bios containing links.Fixed log-in issues when uploading photos to Droplr image service. ![]() Redesigned in-app browser’s interface for improved user experience.Opening of links in an external browser from the timeline (tap & hold URL).New / Saved searches are separated into their own sidebar items.User names, email, hashtags & stock symbols are now tappable in user bios. ![]() Drastic improvements to performance throughout the application.Added support for opening links in Chrome.Links can now be tweeted directly from within the in-app browser.New gesture: swipe from the left edge of the screen to open the sidebar.New gesture: Tap & hold in-app browser’s mobilizer icon to enable by default.New bookmarking service: Safari Reading List.Fetching of new tweets & sync position while in the background.Updated user interface and visual appearance for latest OS.In addition to these new features and look, there are a number of improvements and bug fixes. For the sharers, links can now be shared directly from the in-app browser, and there is now also support for opening links in Google Chrome. New gestures have also been added to make things easier: you can tap-and-hold the browser mobilizer icon to turn it on by default, and you can swipe from the left edge of the screen to open the sidebar menu. ![]() If you are a user of Apple’s own Safari Reading List, Twitterrific 5.5 adds that as a bookmarking service. This is different from live streaming, however, but that is in the works. Users can now fetch new tweets and update the sync position of the timeline while in the background, which means that your timeline is always up-to-date and in sync with what you’ve read. The moment you launch it on your iOS 7 device, you’ll notice that it looks much more elegant than before, and it’s definitely a pleasure to use.īut Twitterrific 5.5 doesn’t just bring a new face, it adds some new features that make the app better as a whole. The new interface features transparencies, refined icons, and makes use of the new iOS 7 keyboard. Even though Twitterrific just got a refreshed look just months ago, it’s now been revamped even more to fit the aesthetics of iOS 7, which was released earlier today.
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