
I prefer looking at them from older to newer as I scroll down, and, while I like that Twitteriffic separates replies from following a thread, IIRC replies seem to be sorted newest to oldest, which is like reading a conversation backwards to me. I think it shows replies to tweets better. I think that's the best one I've used personally. I use Fenix on Android, which unfortunately isn't available in iPhones. It loads tweets in the background way better than the official one, and overall I think is generally more polished.
#Tweetbot vs twitter app free
I think it shows links better - there is always a preview within the tweet since last year's release that uses the Twitter V2 API. Tweetbot is arguably the best one available, I use it to be free of things like sponsored tweets and other ads. There are a few things I prefer about Tweetbot: I also have a few searches that I look at daily, and Twitteriffic tracks where I last left off, unlike Tweetbot If you’re an iPad user, currently Twitterrific 5 is the only good Twitter client around. Lots has already been written about Tweetbot (see Federico Viticci’s reviews of Tweetbot 2.

Not only did Tapbots release version 2.0 of Tweetbot for iPhone, they also unleashed Tweetbot for iPad, both of which were met with much fanfare on the interwebs. I have multiple twitter lists that I follow, and I can pin more than one list to the bar on the bottom than I can with Tweetbot, which just lets you pin lists period. Yesterday may forever be known as the Day of Tweetbot. Then again, I do like Tweetbot's "mute for x hours", when I can do things like mute a bunch of stuff (like Grammy awards tweets or something) that I don't care about that will stop after a few hours Twitteriffic has powerful muffle rules, better than Tweetbot's mute filters. It's probably because of the way that I use twitter, but these are the reasons for me: Tweetbot 6 contains all the features found in version 5 and more. Since Twitterrific, Twitter, and Tweetbot are all Twitter apps for iPad, there are a great. If you're not already familiar with Twitter and. We're going to be using a lot of Twitter-specific jargon here. We are calling it early access because there are many new features on our roadmap to be built as well as new API's to adopt as Twitter makes them available. Twitter: iPad twitter app shootout Caveats.

This early access version for iOS uses the new Twitter API. I have used both within the past year, and I keep going back to Twitteriffic. Tweetbot is an award-winning Twitter client for iOS and the Mac.
