![]() ![]() Go grab the free update, or if you’re somehow a new user, it’ll run you $5 on the iOS App Store. Tweetbot is a third party client application for the social networking site Twitter meant for use on Apple Inc.s iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Mac platforms. The new “Night” theme in particular is darker than before, and quite pleasing to the eye for it. At 0.99 per month (or a discounted 5.99 per year), the new. Ability to add descriptions to images when composing. Existing users may find the update to be a bit frustrating, given that Tweetbot 5 had previously been a single-time purchase for 4.99.In other apps, like Tweetbot, you may have to first tap the picture to enlarge. Auto video playback in the timeline (which can be disabled in the settings). Locate and long-press the saved photo to invoke the contextual menu. ![]() Optimized dark theme for OLED displays. I was rather outspoken about Tweetbot when it came out, I’m sweeping that under the rug as history, call me names if you want.GIF support in compose view (Powered by Giphy).With today’s update, Tweetbot brings a new icon to match the one that shipped with the Mac update back in April, along with several other additions: Today, Tweetbot 5 for iOS was released, and it’s a totally a free updated for Tweetbot 4 users (wow, I just realized it’s been 3 whole years since that update). Long overdue and launching today on the App Store at 4.99 (regular price will be 9. Despite Twitter’s ongoing attempts to needlessly hobble 3rd-party clients, I still get excited to see our favorite one continuing to release updates. Tweetbot 4 wants to bring that excitement back. ![]()
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