If there?s one reason to continue using Twitter outside the desktop environment rather then your all-consuming addition to checking updates, it?s Tweetbot. The little robot bird that sits for your iPhone?s display begging you to tap, showing you that using Twitter can actually be more fun at the iPhone than it?s anywhere else. This app uses a spread of gestures to permit you to engage with each Tweet, has a wonderfully excellent aesthetic to the whole thing of it, and has customizable tabs to make your experience just what you wish it to be.
Once you sign up, you will see your Twitter feed at the leftmost tab, your mentions next, messages, then two custom tabs. In these tabs you?ll need a range of Favorites, Lists, Retweets, Mute Filters, Search, and your Profile. These two buttons have all of those options but shouldn?t repeat an identical option twice. It?s a bit magical like that. Your interface provides your complete options you get at the desktop web browser version of Twitter and more ? connections!
When you double-tap on a users profile, you may be taken to their profile on Favstar. In case you double-tap at the direct messages tab, you get the choice of marking all your DMs as read right away. There?s even a triple-tap for every tweet, your options being several including replying or starring that tweet as a favourite. To access a Tweet?s entire conversation, you?ve only to swipe to the best. So that it will see any replies that a single tweet has gotten, swipe left.
This entire app also has a fantastic set of sound effects for every action, each of them an easy foosh, tic, or bamp, making the full set of interactions fun to initiate. This application is currently available on the market for both iPhone and iPad and you?ll pick up the iPhone version for a fab $2.99 ? go grab it!
Source: http://www.tywigs.org/gadgets-reviews/tweetbot-for-iphone-review
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