![]() ![]() And, guess what? It immediately felt like returning to something that's a better fit for my use case and preferences. Today I figured that I would check back with Tweetbot to see how it felt after a few days away. I had been using Spring for the past few days as my primary Twitter app. The fact that they can be customized is a huge bonus, too. Still, notifications alone makes this one worth it for me, and I love the clean way the rotor gives access to actions, just like Twitterrific. Does that include retweets, or is that only to do with replies? I follow many people who sometimes retweet each other as their is a lot of involvement with particular hashtags, and it will get very old, very fast if each of those retweets spawns a new entry into the timeline. Someone referred to seeing tweets repeated multiple times. I will probably find this out soon enough, but I do have a brief question. Though I have purchased it for my phone, I have not had time to thoroughly explore, but look forward to in the coming days. ![]() Like a few others here, I, too have been using Twitterrific for many years and only kept Twitter around to be notified, so no longer having to have two apps on my phone for the same service will be a blessing, assuming it works well. The fact that notifications are even supported in beta is a wonderful thing. Regardless, for me it's already been $9 well spent ☺️ Some others will hopefully be addressed as the app matures and hopefully gains more traction. Some of my grumbles might simply be due to needing to reset the muscle memory from using other apps. I also am not a great fan of the threading of replies in some areas, as this can result in the same tweets appearing multiple times as you scroll through timelines - a user's replies timeline being a case in point. Is Spring perfect? No, as somethings are more difficult to access than in some other apps - most notably I miss having all of a user's posts presented in a single timeline (Spring has a user's replies on a separate timeline).
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