![]() If you’re looking for a free third-party Twitter client that doesn’t suck (most of them do), Twitterrific is a good, although limited choice. Now you can pay $2.99 enable each of them separately or just pay $4.99 to remove all restrictions. The only thing is that you won’t get any push notifications, tweet translation feature and you’ll need to see ads. You can sign in, view all the tweets without any problem. Now it’s gone free with optional in-app purchases. When I bought Twitterrific, it was still a paid app. Just press and hold a link to send it to Pocket. Integration with iOS 8’s native share sheet.Both are pretty quick to add new Twitter functionality (like the new Quote Tweet feature).Offer timeline position sync between multiple devices (although users have complained about it being iffy in Twitterrific).Let’s get the stuff that both apps do well out of the way. While it’s not that big of a problem right now, it could get worse later and we might all be forced to use the official Twitter app. They don’t get access to new features like Twitter Cards. But you should know that increasingly, third party Twitter clients are being stubbed out of features. Oh and because you’re here, I’ll assume that you’ve already ruled out the official Twitter app. If you know anything about technology and the current app landscape, you’ll appreciate just how rare that is.īut, and there’s always a but, both apps have some specific characteristics that make either one of the apps a clear winner based on the user’s perspective – that would be you. No matter which app you choose, you won’t be disappointed. Both Tapbots and The Iconfactory are filled with awesome designers and developers and both apps are thoughtfully designed. And no this isn’t me being humble or diplomatic. It is free and available in its browser form in Safari on the Mac or as an app in the Mac App Store.Before we even start this comparison, let me just say that both Tweetbot 3 and Twitterrific 5 are fantastic apps. It does also have streaming, making it so that your tweets come in without you having to refresh your app. TweetDeck: While this may still be a Twitter app, it will have all of your tweets in chronological order.The app is highly customizable, has no in-app ads and even has iOS 14 widget support. It has been a very popular third-party Twitter app on Android for years too. Fenix: No, you can’t get it on the Mac, but it is on iOS and iPadOS devices, which are two of the most common devices seen out in public.It is not available on the iPhone or iPad. It will provide a clean interface and have all of your tweets in the correct order. ttte for Twitter: This is a newer Mac Twitter app that costs $4.99 in the Mac App Store and has a similar design to Tweetbot for Mac.There are Pro versions that cost $4.99 for iOS and iPadOS, and $9.99 for the macOS version. It does have free apps with ads on them on its iOS, iPadOS and macOS apps. Echofon: Yes, it still exists even though it is not as talked about as other Twitter apps.It does cost just $7.99 as a one-time payment for its Mac version in the Mac App Store. Tweetbot’s iOS and iPadOS apps are a one-time purchase of $4.99, but Twitterrific’s apps are free, but have either a monthly fee of $0.99, $9.99 a year or a lifetime subscription for a one-time payment of $29.99 in the App Store. However, this where a major difference between Twitterrific and Tweetbot comes into play. It is available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Mac. It too has its fair share of themes and text formats to choose from. It does work a lot like Tweetbot in the sense that it will enable users to view their Twitter timeline in chronological order. Twitterrific: Once again, this is another excellent alternative from the official Twitter app.The iOS and iPadOS versions cost $4.99 in the App Store and $9.99 in the Mac App Store. Tweetbot is available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Mac. The app has multiple themes users can choose from too. On top of that, the app has a great interface and design that would make any Apple fanatic blush for just how good this app looks. It does not have its streaming feature on its Mac app anymore, which is a downer, but it still lets me see new tweets as they come in. Tweetbot: This has been my go-to Twitter app since I first heard about it in 2012.In a time where people are always looking for the newest thing to look at, here are the following Twitter apps where you can view tweets in a timely fashion and tweet from as well. With the way how the official Twitter website and apps work is you can see some up-to-the-moment tweets and others that could be from six hours ago. However, Twitter is all about up-to-the-second tweets and status updates, so you likely do not want to see those much older ones. It can be nice to view Twitter and see tweets from a few hours ago.
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