Twitterrific is the award-winning, elegant Twitter client that’s easy to understand and a delight to use. Tweeting has never been simpler or so much fun!Browse Twitter free from the clutter of promoted tweets. Easily search for the perfect GIF or meme when composing tweets. Use Muffles to hide tweets containing words, phrases, people and hashtags from the timeline that you don't want to see. Customize fonts, appearances, image thumbnails and more via the theme panel. Quickly respond to tweets, change accounts or view conversation threads with a minimum of effort using gestures.
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Rich media support means GIFs and videos play right in the timeline.Robust VoiceOver support means Twitterrific is fully accessible. The latest update to Twitterrific specifically mentions VoiceOver fixes in its release notes, and I have to say that I am really impressed with how the app now works.It doesn't have all the features of TweetList, but I do find it more intuitive and generally easier to use. The interface is fairly minimal, whilst a double-tap on a tweet brings up a menu of every available action.I like the way that VoiceOver reads tweets as you flick through your timeline. It tells me everything I want to know about the tweet, in the order I would like it. I particularly like that it states when a tweet is part of a conversation.Like TweetList, it does not support push notifications, so you would need to use an app such as Boxcar to manage these. or to post commentsSubmitted by Toonhead on 15 August, 2012.
Someone mentioned Twitterrific, and being the twitter nut I am, I had to give this one a go. I already have Echofon and Tweetlist pro, so why not try another one? I must say, I'm impressed with this one. Like previous people have said, I like the fact that you're told when a tweet is part of a conversation.
It also plays the same sound that you might hear when using Boxcar. The first time I heard the sound, I was a bit surprised! The only thing that might put some users off at first is that when you're browsing tweets, the compose button is at the bottom of the screen, and you don't have the usual tabs like home, mentions, dm's or messages as some apps call them, or search. To get to these, you first have to double tap the back button at the top of the screen, and you'll then be able to get to these different parts of the app. Overall, it's a really nice one, and it's been largely overlooked due to its previously being a bit unusable with VoiceOver. I'm glad to say it's usable now so anyone looking for an interesting twitter app, give this one a look.
You will get some adds, but these can be gotten rid of if you go premium. or to post commentsSubmitted by Cory K on 15 August, 2012.
I'd like to confess that since I've gotten my Iphone 3 months ago, I've gone back and forth among the Oficial Twitter App, TwitList and finally Twitterific. However now I definitely stay with Twitterific! Aside from the pros of letting us know when a Tweet has been posted, or Retweet posted or other prompts, the bird sound when tweets arrive is very original!
Even better, and the reason why I now use Twitterific, is you can send tweets from anywhere in the app! Suppose I'm in the Message area (where one sees Direct Messages) and I want to tweet something to my general timeline? OK as easy as going to the bottom right of the screen, and there you have the post option! So would you join me in starting tu give Twitterific a try?. or to post commentsSubmitted by Clare Page on 3 November, 2012. I've already tried Twitterriffic, and I think it's great.
I know a lot of blind IOS users are fans of Tweetlist, but Twitterrific is definitely just as accessible as far as I'm concerned. It's true that Twitterrific doesn't have push notifications, which might be a drawback for some people, but for me it isn't, especially as I don't do a huge amount of tweeting from my iPhone: when I do, though, I like to have a good client to do it with, and Twiterrific fits the bill for me. or to post commentsSubmitted by Michael Hansen on 18 November, 2012. Twitterrific version 5.0 has been released, and it continues to work wonderfully with VoiceOver.
It is worth noting that version 4 users will need to search for version 5 in the app store and also pay to upgrade.Below you will find the description in iTunes at the time the app was launched:'Special launch price – 50% off for a limited time ★★★Twitterrific is the award-winning, fast and elegant Twitter client that’s easy to understand and a delight to use. The unified timeline lets you browse mentions and direct messages from a single view and the new theme panel enables you to tailor the way tweets are displayed. Quickly respond to tweets, change accounts or view conversation threads with minimum effort using gestures.
Alex,Thanks for finding all of the problems you have faced with the new version. I will personally send this to the folks of Twitterrific on the problems you have found.The team of Twitterrific has encouraged us to report all and any bugs that you find along with any accessible issues that you have come across.They will work hard to ensure these issues will be addrressed and fixed.So send anything you have at:[email protected] so much for pointing that out for us and for the team over at Twitterrific this will certainly help them out. or to post commentsSubmitted by Toonhead on 6 December, 2012. Absolutely, a large minor update to the already wonderful Twitterrific!
Large number of bugs being squashed. Hey Adam,Well, what I do is this. Go to the Settings and find the Sync Behavior.
Once in there be sure to select the Scroll to Marker.Once that is on. Each time you open up Twitterrific. You will hear that it is refreshing.
Wait until it says it has finished refreshing.At this point. It should have automatically scrolled down to the last tweet it had retrieved from Twitter.So what I do now is just keep flicking to the left as you will go up towards the newer tweets.I believe the marker automatically marks your spot by the last tweet it has pulled. Not certain if you can set a marker manually.HTH.
or to post commentsSubmitted by Maya on 12 December, 2012. I got Twitterrific and i have some questions?
First is there an easy way to switch your accounts? Second are you guys going to do a new podcast on this new version since it's different then 4.0? Third once I clicked on the theme just to nose around I couldn't find any back button is there an easy way to get out of there I had To turn voiceover off and guess my way out? If I had to describe this application using only one word that word would be LOVE. I love this app and i have used it for a day.
or to post commentsSubmitted by Lisa on 21 January, 2013. Hello Nanda and Lisa,The release of v5.0.2 should be coming soon.This should address many of the problems we are having. Especially, the gap with in our timeline. There is a Load button to load more tweets but unfortunetly, we just can't see it but my understanding this will be fixed in the next update.Michael will be doing another podcast on this app when the new release comes out. We wanted to wait until we see more things get fixed.As for the Themes. This is also another area they are continuing to fix.
In the v5.0 that was not very accessible friendly but in 5.01 it had improved. We are hoping that in v5.02 will now give us the ability to have a Back button!I'm glad that others found this a new love as for their Twitter Client. As you already know we are also a big fan of the Twitterrific and what they have plan for their future updates will only make this shine.
So the keyword I have is patience. When they do roll out those updates and features will no doubt in my mind be the best. or to post commentsSubmitted by Andrea Love on 21 January, 2013. Hello WildmanJoe,You are not alone!
I to wanted this ability and just recently ask the team of the Twitterrific on this particular suggestion.At this time the app does not give us the ability to mute anyone. However, they did say that this is on their list of things to do. So we should expect to see this feature in the future updates.This is definetly one of my top wish to see added in their app. They are aware of the wish and want for that Mute ability. So as soon when I hear of any news of it being offered in their release. You can certainlyand will see my posting on it right here.
or to post commentsSubmitted by AnonyMouse on 21 January, 2013. Lots of new features and new improvements. I tried the gesture for double tapping and holding for RT with a comment and haven't gotten it to work. Just wondering why.also, I wish you could delete entire DM conversations using quick actions like the swipe down with one finger to delete things like other apps do.
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Maybe someone could mention this to the twitterrific developers.would use this app a lot more if it had mute rules, conversation deletion and an RT with commont that didn't seem unusable. or to post commentsSubmitted by AnonyMouse on 21 January, 2013. Found out something today from the great people from Twitterrific! At first I thought there was a bug with in the Theme area. I couldn't for the life of me find the Close or the Back button to get out of here.So here is what the developers of Twitterrific had to say about that:'It's not obvious but there is a universal Voice Over gesture to dismiss a view/panel. Simply make a 'Z' shape with two fingers on the screen and the theme panel will dismiss.' So I gave this a try and lord behold it worked!Thought I pass this advice along to others.
or to post commentsSubmitted by Lisa on 30 January, 2013. Love the new Muffling features plus squashes a lot of bugs.
Hello, the compose button is always in the top right corner of the screen. Put your finger on the status bar icon for battery percentage and slide your finger down. You should hit it that way.
Now to find the load more button. When twitteriffic automatically refreshes, you should be at the last tweet you read, at the bottom of the newest tweets. If you can load more tweets, flicking left, as you would when scrolling through your tweets, will announce that as an option.
Sometimes, when you first refresh, this button will say 'dimmed', but flicking left, the right twice, then back left to the button usually fixes that. If you meant how to refresh your timeline manually to load tweets, when you are at the top of the list, do a three-finger slide down. This is the IOS pull to refresh gesture. Hope this helps. or to post commentsSubmitted by Riley on 15 March, 2013. The app should automatically refresh whenever you open it. Try hitting the home button and then reopening the app if you don't find this to be the case.
The easiest way to change accounts, according to the twitteriffic help, is to tap and hold the sidebar button. Have not tried this. If you want to get to the first tweet in a list, find the compose button using the method I described above and then flick to the right.
That will cause it to read the tweets from the most recent. or to post commentsSubmitted by alex wallis on 15 March, 2013. Check out the NEW Notification Feature! Plus, the many improvements that just makes Twitterrific the most solid and best Twitter Client choice for your device. What's New in Version 5.2NEW FEATURES.
Push notifications (enable in settings)- Twitterrific’s push notification service is currently in beta and will be rolling out to groups of 1,000 users over the next few weeks.
Descriptions for Twitterrific 5.4.1has been re-imagined from the ground up to be the Mac’s most friendly, powerful and modern Twitter client. Twitterrific makes Twitter fun.
Features: Twitter Your WayA clean, uncluttered timeline featuring just the content you care about; tweets are presented in chronological order and other people’s likes aren’t placed in your timeline. Designed for macOSTwitterrific feels right at home on the Mac, with support for Notification Center, Retina displays, built-in sharing, beautiful animations, full-screen mode, and more. Timelines GaloreTake control of your tweets with multiple timeline windows from the same account or multiple accounts, all organized on your Mac’s desktop. Full AccessibilityNavigate the timeline, compose tweets, and even attach image descriptions quickly and easily using Voice Over. Tweet In StyleTwitterrific’s appearance panel supports themes, lets you customize fonts and type sizes, and even lets you control how media appears in the timeline. Web Site What’s New in Twitterrific 5.4.1Improved handling of media, all-new themes, a new Safari extension to clean up Twitter.com plus support for quoted tweets w/ media, bug fixes & more!. Added a glowing new app icon: Neon Ollie.
Media popovers no longer scale media up but instead use the native size. Fixed incorrect layout of some media thumbnails. Fixed timeline rendering on macOS 10.11 and 10.12. Fixed a bug that caused the wrong theme to appear after relaunching.
Fixed an issue causing the Reading Position preference to be disabledScreenshots.
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