

TWEETBOT 4 REVIEW UPGRADE
The company also has yet to announce any upgrade plans for the Mac version of Tweetbot, which currently uses the older Twitter API and still costs $9.99 upfront to use. PC Magazine praised it for design and customization, but criticized the lack of support for multiple Twitter accounts, an issue that was addressed in later. The iPhone version isn’t wildly different to 2013’s Tweetbot 3 there are some swish new animations, a redesigned profile page, and a. Tapbots does note on its website that the new version of Tweetbot 6 is an “early access” version of the app, with “many new features on our roadmap to be built as well as new API’s to adopt as Twitter makes them available,” so it’s possible that the new app will get further functionality over time that may ease the bitter pill of the pricer subscription change. Tweetbot 4 is a new, universal app for iPhone and iPad. Furthermore, Tapbots will soon stop selling Tweetbot 5 on the App Store ( developer Paul Haddad says Apple made that a requirement to approve the new version), so new users soon won’t have the choice to buy the outdated older version for a single-time payment. For someone like me who uses the app every single day, a subscription for just 5.99 a year is nothing. It adds new features and keeps me hooked, even with it’s new subscription model.

At $0.99 per month (or a discounted $5.99 per year), the new app marks a price increase no matter how you look at things, while offering only a handful of new features to make up the difference. Needless to say, in my book, Tweetbot 6 is getting 4/4 stars from me.
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The free version of the app offers some basic functionality in allowing users to view Twitter - but you’ll have to pay for more substantial features, including the ability to send or reply to tweets, along with support for multiple accounts, push notifications, and “advanced filtering.”Įxisting users may find the update to be a bit frustrating, given that Tweetbot 5 had previously been a single-time purchase for $4.99. Tweetbot is a third party client application for the social networking site Twitter meant for use on Apple Inc.s iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Mac platforms. The new night-view mode is also a lifesaver when you’re checking your account before bed.Twitter launches new API as it tries to make amends with third-party developers

In short, it feels like iOS’ native Safari, with an easy to find button to switch over to said app if you prefer it. Part of that UI upgrade takes shape with the new browser, which is leaps and bounds better than it was in the past. Much more pleasing on the eye than the official app however I. iPad support is universal, and the new landscape view on both a smaller device and an iPad (which includes split view multi-tasking) are pretty phenomenal. I have had Tweetbot 3 knocking around on my iPhone for some time now, it is a stunning design. One such feature is the ability to automatically change between.
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It looks really nice, and the app is fast and snappy. Apple today seeded the fifth betas of upcoming iOS 15.4 and iPadOS 15.4 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the new software coming one week after Apple seeded the fourth betas of iOS. Tweetbot is a popular iOS Twitter app, full of features and small tweaks that many consider an improvement over Twitter's own app. This review was conducted on 22 June 2021, using Tweetbot 6.1.2 on an iPhone 6s running iOS 14.6. The chief upgrade this time around is the sleek new UI, built for iOS 9. The crux of it: Tweetbot 6 puts some of the problems of previous versions right, but not enough of them to mean it’s ripe for switching from Twitter’s own iOS app just yet. Normally I’d complain, but when I’m this happy with the day-to-day experience, I find myself willing to shell out the cash. But there’s a price for progress, as each iteration of Tweetbot forces you to pay up again for each and every upgrade.
It’s so entwined with the way I use Twitter that people often ask me what theme I’m using for the original app, and I kind of pause in confusion. I’ve used Tweetbot for what feels like ages now-I can’t imagine using another client. Tweetbot 4 is a seriously great step forward, one that both fans and newbies to the app will love it presents formidable competition to the official Twitter app, since it contains no ads, A/B.
