7/5/2023 0 Comments Twitterrific cracked ipa20.1About replies: you can’t decide to reply only to author of a tweet. Once you tap, a window slides up and there you’ll see the single message with the possibility to: open the author’s profile (by tapping on the avatar), close the window, mark as favorite, reply / DM / forward and retweet, replies to the author, translate and email tweet. There’s no swipe menu or touch gestures to perform on tweets: to do stuff with a tweet, you have to tap on it. You can’t change font sizes on Twitterrific 3.0, and that’s exactly what I was talking about above. Four average-lenght Twitter messages are displayed with the new layout, while apps such as Osfoora and Twitter display 5 messages on average. Only tweets and 4 buttons are on screen: refresh and compose in bottom toolbar, back and profile on top. Especially with the (gorgeous) light theme, it feels polished and elegant like never before. I still don’t get why you can’t close and collapse the search section though. Tapping on a section opens a specific timeline, just like on the iPad. There’s a first section on top for all tweets, mentions, messages and favorites, then saved searches, lists and trends to follow below. Now on to the app itself, the main screen is the sidebar you get on the iPad in landscape mode. Apple should promote iOS 4 using this Twitterrific update. Perfect state saving, go back to the app and pick it up from where you left off. Of course it is, you might say, but wait until you see the thing working. This is designed for the average user that has got an iPhone 4 and goes around taking snaps with his brand new toy.įirst off, the app now supports iOS 4’s multitasking, and it’s a huge improvement. It’s designed for the average user, the one that picks up the iPad on the couch with a cup of coffee on the other hand. They’ve taken the old Twitterrific, kept the good things (attention to details, gorgeous UI), trashed the rest (settings) and repacked everything following the feedback they collected with the iPad version. Maybe you were on 2.0, but the 3.0 version is something you didn’t see coming. If you’re used to having tons of features and a rather powerful client to support you on the go, if you’re used to being able to mark tweets, tweet now playing songs and having lots of settings to play with - you’re not Twitterrific’s type. That said, Twitterrific 3.0 is not an app for everyone. Just tap on the green upgrade button and the app will use your iTunes info (the same you used on the iPad) to make you upgrade for free. I bought the in-app purchase on the iPad, and I upgraded to the “premium” version of Twitterrific 3.0 on the iPhone for free. The app is now called “Twiterrific for Twitter” (smart marketing move) and it’s available for free (ad-supported) in the App Store. Before I delve deeper into the app, a few words on this universal update. Twitterrific 3.0 for iPhone is a “mini” version of Twitterrific for iPad, the app you know and love.
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