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Tweetbot — A Twitter Client with Personality
$0.99
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App Details
- Category:
- Social Networking
- Release Date:
- Dec 03, 2011
- Homepage:
- http://tapbots.com/sup...
- Publisher:
- Tapbots
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Tweetbot is a full-featured iPhone (and iPod touch) Twitter client with a lot of personality. Whether it’s the meticulously-crafted interface, sounds & animation, or features like multiple timelines & smart gestures, there’s a lot to love about Tweetbot.
What people are saying:
“I’ve tried every iPhone Twitter client in the App Store, and Tweetbot is my favorite, hands-down.” - John Gruber, Daring Fireball
“Tweetbot puts a lot of useful Twitter features at your fingertips with the high level of style and polish that only Tapbots can provide. It's my new favorite client.” - David Chartier, Macworld
Brief Highlights:
◆ Multiple Timelines. Quickly switch between your lists as your main timeline.
◆ Smart Gestures. Use Twitter more efficiently with time-saving and configurable gestures.
◆ Native Push Notifications.
◆ Customizable Navigation. The last 2 tabs are customizable and unused tabs are easily accessible.
◆ Support for multiple services like Read it Later, Instapaper, Cloudapp URL Shortening.
◆ Save drafts, add locations and POI's, attach photos and videos, manage your lists, and much more.
For complete details and a demo video on Tweetbot, visit tapbots.com/tweetbot/ ...More
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No es la primera vez que os hablamos de Tweetbot, un cliente de Twitter que cuenta con muchísimos usuarios, y es que su atractivo visual y las mejoras en las prestaciones frente a la app oficial, han hecho que se convierta en la opción elegida por muchos para instalar en su iPhone/iPad. Ayer se actualizó a la versión 2.3, en el que, además de diversas mejoras en la interfaz, ahora permite bloquear individualmente los retweets que haga un usuario en cuestión. Ya en el pasado introdujo la opción de silenciar usuarios, de modo que sus tweets no aparecían en nuestro Timeline, salvo si nos mencionaban. Ahora con la opción de deshabilitar los retweets, podremos filtrar un poco más la información que llega a nuestro timeline. La app tiene una versión para iPhone y otra para iPad, que tendremos que pagar individualmente para poder beneficiarnos de una característica introducida en la versión
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Clear is an awesome and incredibly simple task/to-do list manager for iOS. Instead of using on-screen buttons, users of the Clear service pinch and swipe their way through a minimalist task list to manage the to-dos of the day. To-Do list managers quickly get a bit dull, however, which leads to reduced usage by all but the dedicated organizer. Clear gets it, and with an update today has added 7 new unlockable themes to the application. This brings the total number of unlockable themes up to 10 (that we know of), each of which bringing a unique color scheme to Clear. So how do you get your hands on the themes, you ask? [Warning: Spoilers abound] Personally, I haven’t found a To-Do list application that I can really stick to, so it’s nice to see companies like Clear attempting to engage users of its application in a meaningful way. Most of us
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Back when Supermono released EpicWin [$2.99], its to-do list RPG, we spent some time contemplating whether adding game mechanics to productivity apps would really help people be more productive. That's the question that rests at the heart of all discussions about "gamification"—do carefully tuned game mechanics drive us to perform tasks we might otherwise ignore? Has Farmville claimed so many man-hours because it's fun, or because it's designed to feed on impulses that could be better used for good? Don't count it as a blow against gamification, but, personally, EpicWin never quite clicked. I found the experience bars and loot rewards intriguing, but the work I had to put into maintaining my tasks outweighed the benefits. More recently I've found myself back in the world of gamified productivity with the help of a to-do app that doesn't look game-like on the surface at all: Realmac Software's [$1.99]. Beneath all its lovely
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Posted by Jacob Penderworth on Friday, April 6, 2012 at 3:52 pm. Tapbots, the developer of popular iPhone and iPad Twitter client Tweetbot, has today brought their apps on both devices to version 2.2. This update’s most notable feature is iCloud integration, which synchronizes the timelines, DMs, and mute filters from the app across all your devices automatically. This means that all you have to do is sign in to your iCloud account — which you should already have done when setting up your iOS device — and the Tweetbot app on all your iOS devices will be synced to the same spot you left off on another. It also marks direct messages as read, makes sure certain accounts are muted, etc. If you didn’t know, there was actually a feature like this in the previous version of the app called Tweet Marker. It would perform the same basic function as
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...looks like the folks over at Tapbots have rolled out an update for Tweetbot, both for the iPhone and iPad versions. Both have gone up to version 2.1...
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...RT @chibiruri 壁┃≡≡Σq(*`・v・´*)pウォォォ--ッ! RT @gyukotsu: Tweetbot、ストリーミング対応キ・キ・キ...
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...@AppStore: Find out why Tweetbot is one of the most popular iPhone Twitter clients. http://t.co/mDdPOCZc...
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fev 22 No final do ano passado, o aplicativo oficial do Twitter para iPhone recebeu uma grande atualização com diversas mudanças em sua interface, que uniformizou o serviço em todas as plataformas. Enquanto muitos gostaram das mudanças, outros odiaram, pois o aplicativo tinha perdido diversas funcionalidades práticas, como o gesto de deslizar o dedo (“slide”) sobre o tuíte para ter acesso às funções de retweet, responder, etc. Muita gente chiou e até começou a usar aplicativos de terceiros (como o ótimo Tweetbot). Cedendo à pressão popular, o Twitter acabou voltando atrás em uma nova atualização liberada nesta terça-feira. Além da volta do slide, outras mudanças também fazem parte da atualização, como a possibilidade de copiar e colar o conteúdo de um tuíte, aumentar a letra das mensagens e marcar como lidas todas as mensagens diretas (DM). As mudanças são apenas para a versão iPhone. Quem usa o serviço e quiser conferir as
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Twitter today updated its iPhone app, adding new features and more importantly returning old ones to their former glories. The release, bringing the version number up to 4.1, adds improvements such as better Direct Message handling and improved image quality, but without doubt the two most important features aren’t new at all – Twitter has now returned swipe shortcuts and the ability to copy text to its iPhone app. Both features were removed in a recent app update, much to the annoyance of the app’s users and causing many to jump ship to third-party alternatives such as Tweetbot which recently reached a milestone of its own… The swipe gestures in particular were big misses for many Twitter power users, especially those who find themselves replying to lots of tweets and were left with extra taps required post-update. Now the much loved swipe shortucts have returned, meaning users now have the option to
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Twitter has just launched a new app refresh for its mobile apps in Android and iOS, as well as expanded its offerings to the Kindle Fire and the Barnes & Noble NOOK. Returning to the iOS and Android apps is the ability to swipe individual tweets to reveal tweet actions like ‘Reply, ”Retweet, ”Favorite’ and ‘Profile’ — a feature which was initially available in Tweetie, the app that eventually became Twitter for mobile, and then removed inexplicably. Another blast from the past is the ability to copy and paste text of tweets and user profiles, which I for one really missed. One clear sign we live in a post-Pathgate world? The iPhone app now gives you a brusque, “We will securely upload your contacts to help you find friends and suggest users to follow on Twitter” notification when you try to find friends, buried deep under the ‘#Discover’ tab (which I’ll elaborate
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...most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: Tweetbot — A Twitter Client with Personality http://t.co/crCDQ6lW...
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Ayer os comentábamos el lanzamiento de Tweetbot para iPad y la actualización de la versión para iPhone a la versión 2.0, y hoy nos encontramos con un post en el blog oficial de Tapbots en el que avisan de que ya han enviado a Apple una actualización de los dos clientes de Twitter. Estas actualizaciones tan rápidas se deben a que, y cito textualmente lo que han comentado los desarrolladores: Con una aplicación tan compleja como Tweetbot y con los grandes cambios que hemos hecho en la versión 2.0, es normal que se encuentren bugs. Ya hemos enviado a revisión Tweetbot 2.0.1 para iPhone y 1.0.1 para iPad Los errores que han sido solucionados son los siguientes: Aunque como sabéis, los desarrolladores no tienen control sobre cuándo Apple aprueba las aplicaciones y son publicadas en la App Store, desde Tapbots esperan que estén disponibles a finales de la semana que viene.
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Tweetbot desde su lanzamiento se ha convertido en una de las aplicaciones para Twitter más alaureadas y más usadas para esta red social. Tapbots, compañía que lo desarrolla, destaca por la gran calidad gráfica y funcional de sus aplicaciones. La gran novedad en el día de ayer de estos chicos, es el lanzamiento del esperadísimo cliente Tweetbot para iPad el cual ya podemos descargar desde la App Store. Que, como era de esperar, ha enamorado a los ya fans de Tweetbot y atraído a algunos más (como a mi). Contamos con una interfaz limpia y con todo lo necesario para interactuar con Twitter en una misma pantalla, sin tener que acceder a paneles adicionales. En la captura que encabeza estas líneas, podréis ver la interfaz en horizontal, pero debajo tenéis una captura en vertical (haciendo click podréis verla en tamaño completo). Lo único que quizá se podría echar en cara a
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I use Tweetbot for iPhone as my primary portal to Twitter, and I’ve been following the Tapbots duo of @TapbotPaul and @MarkJardine on Twitter for a while now, and over the past few months, they’ve done their best to make it seem like Tweetbot for iPad was a while away – all the while teasing us with the notion that app #006 was coming soon. Then I logged on earlier this afternoon and saw this @Tweetbot tweet, announcing the release of the app I’d been told not to expect. Oh. One of the things I should mention right off the bat is that Tweetbot for iPad is not a universal app; it’s a completely separate $2.99 purchase, regardless of whether or not you own Tweetbot for iPhone. I always appreciate it when apps become universal after an update, as was the case with apps like Twitterrific and 2Do, but I don’t have
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Tweetbot for iPhone, the most robotic and least bird-related of all the Twitter clients in the universe, received a major update to v2.0 today (and its parents at Tapbots also birthed a sibling, Tweetbot for iPad, but that’s another story). The change notes above should explain all of the details, but a few highlights are:
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Here at 148apps, we’re big fans of . Offering pretty much everything anyone could ever want from a Twitter client, it’s no wonder that we feel that way. I know I’m quietly hopeful that one day a desktop client as good as it will come along. Developers, Tapbot, aren’t ones to rest on their impressive laurels though and the release of 2.0 is upon us. It’s pretty substantial too with numerous new features to check out as well as some great tweaks and improvements. Most noteably is the addition of inline image thumbnails. This means that users can now see a preview of an image before they tap on the link within the tweet, thus saving valuable time. It only works with supported services but that covers sufficient sites making it a feature that no doubt we’ll all be wondering how we lived without it. Links are now colored and activated
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One of my favorite ways to access Twitter is through Tweetbot because I feel like it’s an excellent and stylized way to use the micro-blogging service. That’s why I’m very happy to see that Tweetbot has landed on the iPad and that the 2.0 version is now available for the iPhone. Tweetbot is a Twitter client that uses clean, useful designs and subtle sounds to make browsing Twitter an amazing experience. It’s very simple to read through you timelines, open links from tweets and even see the conversation history of tweets. Unlike the new Twitter apps, I believe Tweetbot packs both style and functionality in a neat little package. The iPad app uses the tablet’s space well and you have all the usual actions and gestures that you’re used to if you have the iPhone version. If you’re a newbie, there are some quick instructions which make it simple to understand.
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Der initiale April-Release von Tweetbot (2.39 €; App Store-Link) war überragend, verbesserte sich im Laufe der vergangenen Monate kontinuierlich und springt heute auf eine gerechtfertigte Version 2.0. Die in der Timeline integrierten Bilder, der Zähler für ungelesene Tweets und die verbesserte Darstellung der Direktnachrichten erfreuen beim kostenlosen Update. Am iPhone bleibt dieser Twitter-Client (für mich) weiterhin unangefochten die erste Wahl. Nichtsdestotrotz: Eine iPad-Fassung, egal ob als separate App oder Universal-Aktualisierung, vermisse ich schmerzlich. Erfolgreich gejammert: Tweetbot für das iPad (2.39 €; App Store-Link) erreicht den App Store.
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The Big Game is just a few days away and whether you’re a Giants fan or a Patriots fan, it likely will be a great time filled with adult beverages, tasty snacks, funny commercials (including one from Samsung) and great football. Research shows that many of you will be using a smartphone or tablet during the game, so let’s take a look at some great apps which will help you enjoy the Super Bowl even more. One of my favorite parts of the Super Bowl is that it gives you an excuse to eat all sorts of delicious food that’s probably not good for you but let’s step our games up folks and create bites that are better than your average feedbag. I really like the iCookbook app on the iPad because not only does it have thousands of recipes, it has voice controls in it so you don’t have to
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posted by Marcus Nguyen on Saturday, December 31, 2011 at 7:00 pm. Originally submitted by Tkf1 With the new year dawning before us, Tkf1, the poster behind all of the Weekly Rewinds has come out and found each of the staff’s favorite apps of 2011. Take a look below for our favorites of 2011: Kiks52: Tiny Wings – $0.99! Indestructible: Prey Anti-Theft – Free! Danls92: Turntable.fm – free! Renegade: Spotify – free! _JKK_: FlipBoard – free! Tinyman392: NBA Jam – $0.99! TREYisRAD: Batch – free! Jacob: FlipBoard – free! Gizmoloon: Tweetbot – $2.99 Bryster and Appman: Infinity Blade 2 – $6.99! iPwn: Dead Space – $0.99! RMC08: Instagram – free! Jug: Early Bird – Android – free! Now that you have seen their favorites, what was yours?
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By Rob LeFebvre on December 30th, 2011 As 2011 winds down to a close, 148Apps takes a look back at our picks for the top five apps released this past year. In what was another fantastic year in the world of iOS apps, we are here to bring you the titles that we, the staff of 148Apps, thought were the best of the year. Here are our top five picks for the Best Apps of 2011: Tweetbot – Even with the latest Twitter integration in iOS 5, this app is our favorite for accessing and using the ubiquitous social networking service. Tweetbot has a ton of improvements over the official app, with a fantastic use of space and gestural support. $2.99 Released: 2011-04-14 :: Category: Social Networking Garmin Street Pilot On Demand – GPS apps are typically expensive, with high prices supposedly justified by the real time information they provide. Garmin
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The nominations are in, and the poll is ready to go! The TUAW Best of 2011 awards are all about you -- the readers -- and what you think is the cream of the crop of Apple or third-party products and software. To vote, select one entry from the top nominations made by readers. We'll be announcing the winner in just a few days. Vote early and often! TUAW is asking for your votes for the best iPhone social networking app of 2011. The iPhone is with you almost all of the time, which makes it the perfect device with which to let your friends and family know where you are and what you're doing. Social networking apps for the iPhone make this possible with a few taps. From the reader nominations come the following candidates for the TUAW Best Social Networking App of 2011: the newly rebooted Path (free), Facebook
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During December and January, The Unofficial Apple Weblog is soliciting your nominations and votes for the best products for Mac, iPhone/iPod touch, and iPad. We'll start with nominations in a category, and then tally your votes for the top-nominated products a few days later. The winner in each category receives the highly-coveted title of TUAW Best of 2011. Today's category for TUAW Best of 2011 nominations is iPhone social networking apps. Most of us love to share our every move with the rest of the world, and the awe-inspiring selection of social networking apps that have popped up for the iPhone is nothing short of amazing. What's in this category? A flock of Twitter apps, everything from the "official" app from Twitter (free), the great Tweetbot app from Tapbots ($2.99), Icon Factory's wonderful Twitterriffic for Twitter (free for ad-supported version, $4.99 for premium upgrade), Echofon (free), and Big Stone Phone's Twittelator
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...you want an alternative, grab it now: http://t.co/qKgeEgCh RT @SplatF: Tweetbot rides the NewNewTwitter wave http://t.co/EtRBRoKq...
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...most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: Tweetbot — A Twitter Client with Personality http://t.co/crCDQ6lW...
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...@AppStoreHQ The most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: Tweetbot — A Twitter Client with Personality http://t.co/3zxFbJfO...
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...@miss_davida Tweetbot. It's on sale for $0.99 right now. http://t.co/K6ISxJQa...
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10 Dec 2011 alle 12:11 Tweetbot â A Twitter Client with Personality 0,79 Social Networking Tweetbot, l’App che permette di inviare, leggere ed interagire con il proprio account Twitter in modo molto semplice, è disponibile in offerta a soli 0,79â¬. Tweetbot è uno dei client per Twitter più utilizzati in assoluto, è compatibile con iPhone, iPod touch, e iPad, ed è localizzato in Inglese, Tedesco, Francese e Giapponese. Per maggiori informazioni potete consultare il. Potete scaricare lâapplicazione per poche ore al prezzo di 0,79â¬.
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Tweetbot, the popular Twitter client for the iPhone, is available for a limited time discount at only $0.99 (down from $2.99). In my original review of Tweetbot I gave it a glowing recommendation, and I still use the app every day on my personal iPhone. If you’re on the fence about Tweetbot, make sure to read my review of the app. There’s a very good chance that it will be your new favorite. In the short time that the app has seen a price drop today it’s already started climbing to the top of multiple charts in the App Store. Has the recent Twitter update turned you off to the official app? Who’s with me in the Tweetbot camp?
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...@saudimac_offers: TweetBot من افضل برام\u062C \u062Aو\u064A\u062Aر للآ\u064Aفون. \u062A\u062Eف\u064Aض الى ١ \u062Fولار ...
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...um must have! Aproveitem! RT @Apps4FreeBR: N\u00E3o percam! RT @sousasamuel: Tweetbot em promo\u00E7\u00E3o, $0.99 http://t.co/S1uoGppD...
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...@Apps4FreeBR: N\u00E3o percam! RT @sousasamuel: Tweetbot em promo\u00E7\u00E3o, $0.99 http://t.co/XEDve16r...
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...i`ll give it a try! :) RT @pottblog #Tweetbot ist gerade im Angebot! http://t.co/oFqVLr2q...
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...Tweetbot — A Twitter Client with Personality Tweetbot\u306F\u500B性あふ\u308C\u308B、iPhone/iPod touch用\u9AD8\u6A5F\u80FD\u578BTwitter\...
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...@Azz0z: @mish7al RT @Wario64: Tweetbot is on sale for the first time at 99 cents. Best Twitter app on iOS. Do it. http://t.co/0qbgo5W0...
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...d\u00E9sorm\u00E9 \u00E0 0.79\u20AC, profitez en vite. http://t.co/267EhgAD...
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...TweetBot من افضل برام\u062C \u062Aو\u064A\u062Aر للآ\u064Aفون. \u062A\u062Eف\u064Aض الى ١ \u062Fولا...
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Despite its superficial similarity to the iPhone 4, three landmark features set the iPhone 4S apart from its predecessor: Siri, the new 8 megapixel camera, and the much more powerful A5 processor. The iPhone 4S also comes with a few more subtle design tweaks that differentiate it from the iPhone 4, and you might miss some of those changes if you didn't have an iPhone 4 and 4S sitting side-by-side for a comparison. Phil Schiller actually did talk about the new antenna in the iPhone 4S during the most recent Apple event, but the changes to the iPhone's antenna aren't really obvious until you have the handset in your hands. One of those changes literally requires you to hold the device in your hand before you'll see it: the dreaded "death grip" of the iPhone 4 is gone in the iPhone 4S. A well-known and widely (over)publicized shortcoming of the iPhone
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This week for our weekly installment of Picks of the Week we are changing things up a little bit. It’s hard to believe that we have been running the POTW post for 30 weeks now! So far our writers at iSource have highlighted almost 150 separate iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac and Apple TV related items. In the spirit of fun, and to give our hard-working writers a bye week, I thought it would be nice to take some of my favorite posts and create a “Best of” Picks of the Week post this week instead. Sorry for the one day delay, but it was harder than I thought to sort through nearly 150 posts form ten different contributors. Hope you like my selections. Feel free to leave a comment below and let me know some of your favorites you have seen on former POTW posts, or would like to see on
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...most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: Tweetbot — A Twitter Client with Personality http://bit.ly/lTHYwP...
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It seems the landscape of Twitter apps has changed quite a bit since I published this post about the best Twitter apps for iPhone, a year and a half ago. Tweetie 2 is now Twitter for iPhone, and it looks like TweetDeck is officially joining the Twitter family as well. A few weeks ago a new Twitter app was released with much noise around it: TweetBot. It was so popular that I decided to give it a try, thinking it might even replace my current favorite Twitter app. It didn’t. TweetBot is too much for me. It’s too busy and overdesigned. After spending a week forcing myself to use TweetBot, I went back to my good ol’ favorite: SimplyTweet… I was given a promo code by the developer over a year ago, but it obviously doesn’t influence the tone of this post at all. When Alex published his great review of
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In this continuing series, we round up some of our favorite new applications for smartphones each month, specifically for iPhone and Android devices. This spring edition is one of the longest lists yet - there have been a number of incredible new launches to highlight this past month. (And yes, we know it's May already, these things take time). As a bonus just for this month, we've added a section for new iPad and Honeycomb apps, too. As always, feel free to share your favorite apps in the comments! Fring: Not new, but a new release for both iPhone, Android and Nokia lets users make free group video calls with up to four friends. (Free, multiple app stores) Trapcall: Available for iPhone, Android and BlackBerry, this call screening/call recording/call blocking app lets you see who's calling, even when the number is blocked, plus blacklist callers, record calls and more. Ethical questions
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Reviews
Super-great.
Anastasios Georgakis
Version: 1.8.2
Super-great. Fun UI. Conversation mode and swipe to reveal replies is such a good implementation. They've been great about fixing bugs. Only one I'm still getting is the light underneath @mentions not wanting to turn off.
Best Twitter App
cjb204
Version: 1.8.2
This is the best Twitter app I've ever used. It's feature-filled, looks nice, and works perfectly.
Fantastic Update Everything Works Perfectly
Andrew Tan
Version: 1.8.2
This has been a huge improvement. Everything works perfectly now, the only thing I wish I could do is to send out updates to all my accounts at once, but it's far from a deal breaker.
great app.
::alc::
Version: 1.8.2
Bug fixes and muting ability! 5-star app now!Currently a bit buggy - gets stuck during scrolling, won't let me press all links, sending a DM gets a "not found" error - but I'm betting these will get fixed next version. Lovely interface and easy to use. Worth the money, for sure. I do wish it had more muting options - like the ability to mute paper.li and Foursquare check-ins - and hope for that functionality down the line.UPDATE: 11/7 why aren't my notifications working? Nothing in app OR on a screen. Minus a star until this is fixed.
Best Twitter client, hands down
Joseph Bass
Version: 1.8.2
Unlike many others, I don't have too many complaints with Twitter's official app. It's just Tweetbot is better. The developers have style. I never thought sounds would make me like an app more. But, the sounds and clicks and swipes are super awesome. Great app.
Best Twitter app on the AppStore
jay18999
Version: 1.8.2
Updated 12/3 - Conversation view is fixed and now works great, definitely an awesome feature. An excellent twitter app. Still using it over the official app due to the great user interface. Very pleased with the purchase.
Ali Can
Ali Sabah
Version: 1.8.2
احسن برنامج للتويتر فعلا يستحق الشراء
Tweetbot
Young'khalifa
Version: 1.8.2
Awsome !! Worth the money
Beautiful interface
Jengaworld
Version: 1.8.2
Like so many others, I has to stop using Twitter's own native app after the last ridiculous "update." Tweetbot is so much better! And I can change the font size! Tweetbot is easy on the eyes and very visually pleasing to use. Kudos to the graphic design team (interior app design; not that creepy screen icon).This is a clean, very user-friendly app with some nice customization options. The only downside is the really creepy screen icon -- it looks like a bird screaming in pain. Please change it! (Or give us more than one option.)Otherwise this is a terrific app; I almost never pay for apps, but this one is worth it.
Tapbots' Apps Rule.
G u i s e
Version: 1.8.2
Another great app from a class developer.
One complaint
Justin Salsburey
Version: 1.0.2
The name complete of official app is superior.
Get it
Victor-Ray Valdez
Version: 1.0.2
Definitely makes twitter a lot more fun. :) get it!
Awesome, just lacking a few features
Tristan Simons
Version: 1.0.2
There needs to be links to some of the twitter services like on the twitter app. Such as favstar. You cant delete DMs from the app either, which isn't a huge deal, but should be an easy fix. If these two things are fixed, five stars!
Almost Perfect
Carimerr
Version: 1.0.2
Incredibly fantastic, that's all I have to say.
Currently the best.
Cassio Gondim
Version: 1.0.2
Solves all other clients' shortcomings. Fast, beautiful and reliable.Sits on my dock now.
Best Twitter App Out
Anthony Konechnik
Version: 1.0.2
I never write reviews and all I have to say about this app is wow. Great multi-touch user interface, has all the customizable settings and perks and it looks, sounds, and feels great to use. Latest update really improved on original version: much faster and little tweaks make this app the best one out!!
Great!
Dark4181
Version: 1.0.2
Slick interface, nice features, very intuitive. I won't be going back to the official twitter app any time soon
Context is everything
YesNoCancel
Version: 1.0.2
The ability to easily see a conversation thread (right swipe) and all replies (left swipe) is invaluable. I don't even know how to see the latter in the official Twitter client. Yes, this app is missing a few basic features but give them time. The one crucial missing feature IMO is the ability to login to the url shorteners.
Genius
Sethtothefrye
Version: 1.0.2
Best f***ing Twitter app ever!
Love It!
Tuan X
Version: 1.0.2
Please put in an option to delete private message threads & individual PMs as well. Then I may give it 5 stars.

