
Sync your unread status and timeline position across all of your devices running Tweetbot (Mac, iPhone, iPad).įind your own style with multiple dark and light themes. Start tweet topics to automatically chain together multiple Tweets (with the ability to append optional hashtags) and create tweet storms.Īdd a second column on iPad to view other content like a list, mentions, search results, and etc at the same time. Tweetbot syncs your read position and much more so your experience is seamless when switching from desktop to mobile and vice versa. Tweetbot allows you to quickly switch between lists and even use one as your main timeline. Select the length of time to mute and use regular expressions for smarter muting.Įver forget why you followed someone or wanted to jot notes for future reference? Create private notes on a user’s profile that only you can see.Ĭreate and manage public or private lists and then use them as curated timelines. Hide Tweets in your timelines by specific users, keywords, hashtags, or even the client that published the Tweet. Access these saved filters any time with two taps. Quickly filter a timeline to show only tweets with media, retweets, links, or create your own keyword or rules-based filter. The company has said that this is a special launch price, however, and the app will eventually rise to 4.99. Tweetbot will continue to improve as the new API does.Īdd Tweetbot widgets to your home screen using your main timeline, mentions, search results, or lists! Tweetbot 3 for iOS is available now, priced at 2.99, from the App Store. Version 7 is built on Twitter’s V2 API which includes features like the ability to view Twitter polls, cards, and more tweet data. The new night-view mode is also a lifesaver when you’re checking your account before bed.Tweetbot is an award-winning Twitter client for iOS and the Mac. 323326 TweetBot 3 for iOS (Gesture Mismatches), 345 TweetBot for iOS (Oceans of Buttons), 357358 TweetCaster for iOS (outdated desktop metaphors). In short, it feels like iOS’ native Safari, with an easy to find button to switch over to said app if you prefer it.
TWEETBOT 3 IOS UPGRADE
Part of that UI upgrade takes shape with the new browser, which is leaps and bounds better than it was in the past. 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.

The chief upgrade this time around is the sleek new UI, built for iOS 9. 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. As expected, Tweetbot 3 has been completely redesigned from the ground up for iOS 7as you can see in the screenshot above, it looks nothing like its predecessor. But there’s a price for progress, as each iteration of Tweetbot forces you to pay up again for each and every upgrade. A week after Tapbots announced that the new app had been sent off to Apple and was awaiting approval from the App Team, Tweetbot 3 has arrived. 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.
