![]() ![]() #Twitterrific mac mac#Anyway, yay, love it and will be switching to it as my primary Twitter client on Mac (and on iOS too). There are tons of other useful keyboard shortcuts as well, which I discovered after reading their help docs. I also love being able to command+O to view Tweets in a mini browser, which is handy for viewing details of a Tweet (like who liked or Retweeted something), as Twitter’s API makes it a real pain for Twitterrific to actually implement that in-app. I also really love having the ability to pull Tweets out into their own window, it makes it easy to follow a conversation or a specific user’s timeline. Timeline sycning is great, the compose experience is nice and clean, and it’s easy to keep tabs on conversations. I have to say, I’m very impressed and delighted so far. Recently I decided to give both the Mac and iOS apps a try after hearing about how great they are on a popular tech podcast I listen to. I’m mostly new to Twitterrific, having only used the iOS app years ago. New to Twitterrific and really enjoying it! While twitterrific gets most right, the macOS app needs urgent updating or I would like a refund to buy tweetbot alternatively. Tweetdeck’s UX design utilizes the fullscreen capability of the desktop while maximizing workflow. #Twitterrific mac update#Please refer to the design of Tweetdeck or Tweetbot and update where you have a single fullscreen window with a timeline strip for home, notifications, mentions, messages, likes, lists, and search. The new timeline window opens up tiny and requires the user to resize it. This voids of any cohesion within the workflow. ![]() #Twitterrific mac windows#The second, why does the app not combine the timelines into ONE window? Instead it opens a new app window and the user is unable to join the timeline windows into one. #Twitterrific mac pro#The two biggest overall issues is the noticeable lag when opening and dragging a timeline window on my fully spec'd MacBook Pro 2015. Prior I used Tweetdeck and due to the lack of iOS app, I had to switch. Twitterrific, I would like a refund or corresponding bug fixes because this version is not worth any amount of money. While the iOS app is flawless having every feature you could want (auto night mode, cross-platform timeline sync, etc) the macOS version 5.3.3 lacks in performace, streamline use, and design. Today I took the plunge and bought into the twitterrific ecosystem buying both the ad-free version of the iOS app and the macOS app. MacOS app severely flawed, needs timeline window update! Block and report spammers with a single click.Follow and unfollow other users directly from their user profile.View user profiles including past tweets, likes & mentions.Customize the appearance of media in the timeline or hide it completely.Robust in-app media viewer with detachable popovers.Muffles & mutes synced from Twitterrific for iOS via iCloud.Share a tweet with actions for email, Messages, Safari Reading List & more.In-app media viewing for images, animated GIFs, Instagram & more.Translate tweets to your native language.Support for tweet storms & chained tweet threads.Browse conversation threads between users.Check out global and local trending topics.Autocompletion of usernames & hashtags while editing tweets.Quick access to Emoji when composing new tweets. ![]()
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