Tweetbot, a popular Twitter client for iOS, has updated its iPad app with support for the new Retina Display.
Tweetbot is a full-featured iPad 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.
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. Hide the navigation tabs that you never use. ◆ Support for multiple services like Read it Later, Instapaper, Cloudapp URL Shortening. ◆ Save drafts, add locations and POI's, attach photos/videos, manage your lists, and much more.
What's New In This Version: - Retina Graphics for iPad 3rd generation - Streaming (when on WiFI with settings to disable it) - The "new tweets" sound is now limited to mentions, DM's, and new tweets via pull-to-refresh - Double-tapping on the timeline tab button takes you to last read tweet before going to the top - Improvements to the Tweetmarker service - Bug fixes related to direct messages - Version number updated to 2.1 to match iPhone's version - Many other bug fixes
You can purchase Tweetbot from the App Store for $2.99.
Apple has decided on the bigger 4.6-inch display for its next iPhone and started placing orders to its suppliers, the Maeil Business Newspaper said, quoting an unnamed industry source.A 4.6-inch screen, however, would be significantly larger than that has been previously rumored. There have been persistent rumors that the next generation iPhone would carry a larger 4" screen. And we are convinced that Apple had exactly such designs in late prototype stages in China. The proliferation of iPhone cases with measurements of at least a 4" screen seemed to suggest that a number of suppliers were also convinced of that fact.