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Twitterrific web client
Twitterrific web client





twitterrific web client
  1. Twitterrific web client for mac#
  2. Twitterrific web client upgrade#
  3. Twitterrific web client full#
  4. Twitterrific web client free#

Jack himself said they’re focusing on mobile.Īnyone who thinks this is all about “Marzipan” has not considered the Windows side. Most likely it will also be discontinued. It doesn’t even have 280 characters either. It looks like the official Twitter Windows client has also been neglected. They might put a token app out there but they still won’t pay it any special attention. I don’t think Twitter cares about the Mac at all and a universal framework would change little. Twitter finally made a $90MM profit they could maintain their Mac app if they cared. On a larger scale, if a company doesn’t care about making Mac apps now, making the process slightly easier probably won’t move the needle. What alarms me is the number of iOS devs who think it could be “write once run anywhere” and what they would do if trusted with that power. When is the last time Apple made a great case for a native interface? Apple News? The desktop is increasingly marginal for non-productivity software, so this hand-wringing over a mediocre app being shuttered is surprising.Īnd you know what? Apple is as much to blame as anyone. The app ecosystem is going to leave the Mac behind regardless. Any RSS reader allowed you to follow Twitter. You know, they didn’t even need native clients that badly, because they had RSS. Twitter leadership are jerks in so many different ways. That thing where indie developers have a Twitter-imposed limit of OAuth tokens is still a thing. This API is also severely limited (no group DMs, searches limited to 7 days, no polls) and may be entirely deprecated in June.

Twitterrific web client free#

The API third party Twitter clients use is also free and doesn’t support Twitter ads or other revenue generating features. Only the “sweet solution” of the web can fill in completely for a first-party native Mac app. Third-party clients haven’t even been able to use all Twitter features (e.g., polls, group DMs, etc.) for years.

Twitterrific web client for mac#

To celebrate, we just lowered the price of Twitterrific for Mac from $19.99 to $7.99. But even still, its still better to use than windows or linux mac hardware is crazy outdated they are still selling a macpro from 2013 on their store or crying out loud! MacOS 10.13 is a dumpster fire. It just shows how bad everything else is. WTF is wrong with this world? We’ve lost all touch with objective reality. But everyone wants to say the Mac is dead.

twitterrific web client

Macs are empirically selling better than ever. Somehow MAGICALLY small third party dev shops can have native iOS and Mac Twitter clients. It’s not trivial, but the narrative about how big corporations can’t afford to do it is absurd. There are so many apps that have both Mac and iOS native versions. The Mac losing an app as fundamental to today’s society as Twitter is exactly why macOS needs ‘Marzipan’ without a shared app platform, the app ecosystem is going to leave the Mac behind - get used to web apps And a very few apps manage to escape platforms’ gravity. To want to be “consistent across platforms” is a UX self-own: there’s a reason why platforms (plural) continue to exist. People choose the Mac because they want the best experience - not the same experience they can get on a $200 Chromebook. But this “Mac users should just use the website” attitude is exactly what I was talking about here as an existential threat to the future of the Mac. It’s all fine, really, so long as they continue to allow third-party clients like Tweetbot and Twitterrific to exist. Within the iOS app you should be able to switch easily.

twitterrific web client

I can’t complain about them making official what’s already been obvious for ages, but I wonder what Twitter’s answer is for how those of us with multiple accounts are supposed to use Twitter. Kill first party apps too, for good measure.

Twitterrific web client upgrade#

Please wait while we upgrade your Twitter experience.

Twitterrific web client full#

So, starting today the Twitter for Mac app will no longer be available for download, and in 30 days will no longer be supported.įor the full Twitter experience on Mac, visit Twitter on web. We’re focusing our efforts on a great Twitter experience that’s consistent across platforms.







Twitterrific web client