![]() ![]() Their website says that Tweetbot 4 will come with iPad version, but we don’t know when that will be. Tweetbot’s iPad app ($2.99) still carries the old, pre-iOS 7, skeuomorphic UI. If you’re an iPad user, currently Twitterrific 5 is the only good Twitter client around. Also check out the relatively new Flyte app.īut if you use Twitter enough that you’re actually looking for a third-party app, you’ll want to pay the $4.99. If you’re looking for a free third-party Twitter client that doesn’t suck (most of them do), Twitterrific is a good, although limited choice. Now you can pay $2.99 enable each of them separately or just pay $4.99 to remove all restrictions. The only thing is that you won’t get any push notifications, tweet translation feature and you’ll need to see ads. You can sign in, view all the tweets without any problem. Now it’s gone free with optional in-app purchases. When I bought Twitterrific, it was still a paid app. ![]() Just press and hold a link to send it to Pocket.
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