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  1. #TWITTERRIFIC FOR MAC#
  2. #TWITTERRIFIC MAC#

However, nothing can be said for certain as of now, since Twitter and Elon Musk have so far remained tight-lipped on the matter. Twitterrific looks perfectly at home on an iPad running iOS 7 or above, whether its the smaller Mini or the larger Air. Assuming the outage is intentional, killing third-party Twitter apps might be a step in that direction since Twitter gets no money out of such services. Much like Tweetbot, Twitterrific looks good, works without a fuss. Designed for macOS - Twitterrific feels right at home on the Mac, with support for Notification Center, Retina displays, built-in sharing, beautiful animations, full-screen mode, and more. It is no secret that Elon Musk wants to drastically increase Twitter’s revenue. Twitterrific looks perfectly at home on an iPad running iOS 7 or above, whether its. Bearing this in mind, speculation is abound that Twitter may be deliberately suspending third-party clients’ access to the platform, stifling the apps in the process. Interestingly, it appears only full-fledged Twitter clients are experiencing issues, as services/applications that use Twitter APIs in a limited way, for instance for authentication, haven’t had any problems. Paul also hoped that “whatever is going on at Twitter is just some automated spam protection bot that is incorrectly suspending proper apps, or something similar”. Paul Haddad, one of the developers of Tweetbot, shared that there has been no official communication from Twitter regarding the situation. Per Twitterrific, the “root cause” remains unknown. Twitter’s official mobile client has been working fine.Īs of this time, no one knows whether the outage is unintentional or a targeted attack on third-party Twitter clients.

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Popular clients like Fenix, Tweetbot, Twitterrific, and Talon are all having issues. While the actual cause remains unclear, the outage could be the result of Twitter APIs not working correctly for the affected apps. The issue seems widespread and plagues many apps on mobile as well as desktop platforms.ĩto5Google reports that users first started encountering the problem at 11 PM ET on January 12 when their third-party clients stopped working. If you were waiting for a price reduction, now is the best time, since we do not know if this offer will be limited in time or if this new price will remain as the final one.If you can’t access Twitter from a third-party app, you aren’t alone, as it appears almost all major third-party clients for Twitter are down. Twitterrific is for those who get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information and Tweets in the original Twitter app.

#TWITTERRIFIC MAC#

Since the launch of the Mac version of Twitterrific, the guys at The Iconfactory have been regularly updating the application to offer compatibility with all the functions that the Twitter API allows, and where we do not find support for surveys, since that is reserved for the web version and the official client for iOS. The reduction in the price of your application will surely allow you to capture the interest of all those users who used the official client and who do not want to depend on the web version for whatever reason. The arrival of Twitterrific to the market Such a high price, it didn't make any sense, since it was available for more than double the price that Tweetbot has, 10,99 euros, a client that many users have as a reference especially on iOS.

#TWITTERRIFIC FOR MAC#

As expected, current Twitter clients for Mac had to move and the first to do so was The Iconfactory, lowering the price of its application from € 22,99 which cost to € 8,95. The first step, remove it from the Mac App Store they have already done. Twitter announced on Friday night, through its support account, that the application for Mac stopped receiving support and that within 30 days it would stop working completely.

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After a crowdfunding campaign, the guys from The Iconfactory, got the money needed to launch a Mac version of their Twitter client for iOS, a client that although it is true is not used by as many people as Tweetbot, at least they do not try to get money from us every two years by launching an application very similar to the previous one, as if Tapbots does.







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