Now you can also customize this gesture to open link to tweet, copy link to tweet, copy tweet text, add to reading list, or be disabled completely. Before, the short right swipe on a tweet gesture was configurable between liking or retweeting. Well, finally you can now turn this option on and set your tab menubar exactly how you wish. For years many of you have asked for the ability to customize all the tab buttons in Tweetbot. Enable the ability to Customize All Tabs. If this happens by accident far too often you can now turn this feature off. Swiping up or down with two fingers normally switches to the next or previous theme. If you always accidentally invoke the drag and drop feature and wish there was a way to turn that off, now you can! If this happens by accident and bugs you, you can now turn this feature off. By default, tapping the status bar will bring you to the top of your timeline. We’ve added a new section in the settings called Behaviors where you can fine tune your Tweetbot experience. Subscriptions can be managed or cancelled by going to Account Settings on the App Store after purchase.Automatic renewals will be charged at the same price you were originally charged for the subscription.Your subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is disabled at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period.Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase.Monthly and annual subscriptions are available.
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Sync your unread status and timeline position across all of your devices running Tweetbot (Mac, iPhone, iPad).įind your own style with multiple dark and light themes. Start tweet topics to automatically chain together multiple Tweets (with the ability to append optional hashtags) and create tweet storms.Īdd a second column on iPad to view other content like a list, mentions, search results, and etc at the same time. Tweetbot syncs your read position and much more so your experience is seamless when switching from desktop to mobile and vice versa. Tweetbot allows you to quickly switch between lists and even use one as your main timeline. Select the length of time to mute and use regular expressions for smarter muting.Įver forget why you followed someone or wanted to jot notes for future reference? Create private notes on a user’s profile that only you can see.Ĭreate and manage public or private lists and then use them as curated timelines. Hide Tweets in your timelines by specific users, keywords, hashtags, or even the client that published the Tweet.
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Access these saved filters any time with two taps. Quickly filter a timeline to show only tweets with media, retweets, links, or create your own keyword or rules-based filter. Tweetbot will continue to improve as the new API does.Īdd Tweetbot widgets to your home screen using your main timeline, mentions, search results, or lists! Version 7 is built on Twitter’s V2 API which includes features like the ability to view Twitter polls, cards, and more tweet data. The latter can be enabled on a user’s profile page (pictured below) or by long-pressing someone’s profile picture in the timeline.Tweetbot is an award-winning Twitter client for iOS and the Mac.
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In terms of why this matters for users, background notifications alllow Tweetbot to support notifications for more types of activities: you can now enable notifications for new followers, people who quote one of your tweets, and – my favorite – new tweets from a specific user. These notifications, unlike push notifications, are managed by iOS/iPadOS’ background app refresh system, which comes with some benefits and limitations that Tapbots has outlined here. In today’s 7.1 update, Tweetbot has gained support for background notifications. It is very likely that you follow countless people on Twitter. We’ve been keeping an eye on Tapbots’ rapid development pace for Tweetbot on iPhone and iPad over the past few months (we gave Tweetbot 6 a MacStories Selects award in December), and I continue to be impressed by how Tweetbot is growing and adding new features thanks to its new business model and Twitter’s new API. Today we are going to teach you create lists in Tweetbot, for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. This one took about four minutes to arrive – not too bad considering they’re not based on push notifications.