Tweetbot, a popular Twitter client for iPhone, has been updated with a new Night Theme, Quick Account Switching, Account Reordering, and more.
Tweetbot is a full-featured Twitter client that's fast, beautiful, and redesigned from the ground up for iOS7. Tweetbot has slimmed down to look and feel more like iOS7 and has also gained a lot of charm and speed in the process. Prepare to fall in love with your favorite Twitter client all over again.
Brief Highlights: ◆ Completely redesigned from the ground up for iOS7. ◆ Native Push Notifications. ◆ Mute filters lets you block messages from users without unfollowing them. Mute services, hashtags, people, and even keywords (regex included). ◆ Sync timeline position, direct message read statuses and mute filters between iPhone, iPad, and the Mac via iCloud or Tweetmarker. ◆ Customizable Navigation. The last 2 tabs are customizable and unused tabs are easily accessible. ◆ Support for multiple services like Pocket, Instapaper, Readability, CloudApp, Droplr, and more. ◆ Save drafts, add locations and POI's, attach photos/videos, manage your lists, and much more.
What's New In This Version: - Night Theme. This theme is optimized for reading in dim/dark locations. You can set it manually or have it change automatically based on your screen brightness. - Quicker Account Switching. Hold down on the account switch avatar, drag and release…or swipe left across the navbar to go to the next account. - Account Reordering. Hold down on an avatar in the account select view, then drag and drop. - Added long hold on the favorite button to fav from another account - Various bug fixes
You can purchase Tweetbot 3 from the App Store for $2.99.
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ammadz - November 27, 2013 at 5:48pm
Tweetbot or Tweetbot 3? There's a difference you know.