Jun 23, 2016 Review: Tweetbot for Mac 2.0 brings a Yosemite-style coat of paint, convenient new features, and a price drop. Mike Beasley - Jun. 4th 2015 9:09 am PT @MikeBeas. Jun 04, 2015 Tweetbot 2 fully embraces the Yosemite aesthetic that was introduced in OS X last year while still maintaining much of the same functionality and layout with which users are already familiar. Tapbots has announced that Tweetbot 2 for Yosemite is coming soon and posted a screenshot of the new application.
Developer(s) | Tapbots LLC |
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Initial release | iPhone: April 14, 2011 iPad: February 8, 2012 Mac: October 18, 2012 |
Stable release | iPhone: 5.1.4 / October 30, 2019; 7 months ago iPad: 5.1.4 / October 30, 2019; 7 months ago macOS: 3.3.3 / October 15, 2019; 8 months ago |
Operating system | iOS, macOS |
Type | Twitter client |
License | Proprietary |
Website | tapbots.com/tweetbot/ |
Tweetbot is a third party client application for the social networking site Twitter meant for use on Apple Inc.'s iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Mac platforms. The application is available in three versions, one optimized for use with iPhone and iPod Touch, one for the Mac, with another version meant for use exclusively for iPad.
History[edit]
Tweetbot was initially released on April 14, 2011 by Tapbots on the App Store. It was only available for the iPhone at that time. Features have been added to the program over time, including multiple account switching, in-timeline viewing of images and YouTube video thumbnails, push notifications, and the ability to mute certain users and topics in the timeline view temporarily. Customization of two tabs is also available in the application, and updates after the release of iOS 5 have added other features such as left and right swiping of a Twitter message to follow individual conversation threads.[1]
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Inherent in Tapbots' design philosophy, the app's slogan is 'A Twitter client with personality', which is meant to emulate a friendly robot, as the company's other programs do. The program also has universal syncing through iCloud, allowing for bookmarking between the iPhone, iPad and Mac clients.[2]
On June 11, 2012 Tapbots announced the launch of an alpha version of Tweetbot for Mac. Since October 18, 2012 the final version is available in the Mac App Store, which includes all features of the iOS version.[3]
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Subsequently, on October 3, 2012 a sister app featuring most of the features of Tweetbot, Netbot, was released by Tapbots for the paid Twitter competitor App.net.[4]
On November 19, 2012 Tapbots released version 2.6.1. The notable update in this version was a tweaked user interface, modifying the design of icons and buttons.[5]
On February 4, 2013 Tapbots released version 2.7 of Tweetbot. Added features include support for inline viewing of Vine video clips as well as options to set a default browser for external links.[6] Shortly after, version 2.7.1 was released to fix a bug in the 2.7 update that caused the application to crash at launch for many users.[7]
On October 17, 2013 Tapbots submitted version 3.0 of Tweetbot to the App Store team for review.[8] Version 3.0 is an update to match the new design of iOS 7.
On July 1, 2014 Tapbots updated Tweetbot to version 1.6 for Mac, introducing multiple image upload feature and fixed other minor bugs.[9]
On June 4, 2015, Tapbots announced Tweetbot 2.0 for Mac. The update introduced a new look to match the aesthetic of OS X Yosemite and a new starting price. The update was free for existing users.[10]
On October 1, 2015, Tapbots released version 4.0 of Tweetbot.[11] Added features include iPad support, landscape support for iPhone and iPad, new statistics and activity view, new column view in landscape on iPad and iPhone 6 Plus, split view multi-tasking on iPad, quick reply from notifications, safari view controller with content blocker support, and a new user interface. Tweetbot 4 also improved its mute filter settings, status details, user profiles, and optimizations to the app itself. It is the first applications that requires iOS 9 on the device. It can not be downloaded with earlier version of the mobile operating system, as the program supports only the English localization.
On Tuesday, November 3, 2015, Tweetbot 4.1 was released by Tapbots.[12] For the first time, the app supports Apple Watch and displays alerts for new favorite, new follows, and mentions. Just click on the alert for a detailed view and right from the Apple Watch you can follow back, retweet or favorite based on the kind of alert it is. Once you are in the detailed view, a quick tap on the avatar displays user's profile. You can see their bio, locations, profile picture and also an option to DM, follow or unfollow and reply them.[13]
On May 16, 2018, Tapbots announced Tweetbot 3.0 for Mac. The update introduced a new look and Expandable Sidebar, Night Mode, and automatical playback videos and GIF media.
Reception[edit]
PC Magazine praised it for design and customization, but criticized the lack of support for multiple Twitter accounts, an issue that was addressed in later versions.[14]Mac Stories called it 'excellent', the reviewer's favorite Twitter client.[15]The Daily Telegraph gave it 4/5 stars.[16]Macworld praised its 'impressive' feature set and design.[17]
References[edit]
- ^'Tweetbot a Twitter Client with Personality'. tapbots.com. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^'iCloud Sync'. tapbots.com. April 10, 2012. Archived from the original on February 17, 2013. Retrieved February 16, 2013.
- ^'Tweetbot for Mac'. tapbots.com. Archived from the original on August 19, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
- ^Panzario, Matthew (October 3, 2012). 'Tweetbot creator launches Netbot, a mature and polished App.net client for iPhone and iPad'. TheNextWeb. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
- ^Veticci, Federico (March 12, 2012). 'Tweetbot 2.6.1 Tweaks UI'. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
- ^Sande, Steven (February 4, 2013). 'Tweetbot 2.7 for iPhone adds Vine, Flickr previews'. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
- ^'Tweetbot for Twitter (iPhone & iPod touch)'. iTunes Preview. Retrieved February 7, 2013.
- ^Jardine, Mark (October 17, 2013). 'Tapbots and the State of our Apps in iOS 7'. Archived from the original on October 17, 2013. Retrieved October 17, 2013.
- ^'TweetBot Updated to V1.6 for Mac'. July 1, 2014. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
- ^Williams, Owen (June 4, 2015). 'Tweetbot 2 for Mac is my new favorite Twitter client'. The Next Web. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^'Say hello to Tweetbot 4'. October 1, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^'Tweetbot 4.1 with Apple Watch support is out'. November 3, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^'Tweetbot 4.1 for iOS brings in Apple Watch Support'. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
- ^'Tweetbot (for iPad)', PC Magazine, February 15, 2012
- ^Viticci, Federico (April 14, 2011), 'Tweetbot for iPhone Review', MacStories
- ^Shane Richmond, 'Tweetbot for iPad review', The Daily Telegraph (UK), March 15, 2012
- ^Lex Friedman, 'Tweetbot — A Twitter Client with Personality for iPad Review', Macworld
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External links[edit]
The transition from the old, richly textured look of Apple software to the current, more physical age meant a lot of designers and apps had to figure out how to translate their personality from rendered pixels to physics and animation. Tapbots and designer Mark Jardine had among the most distinctive styles of the previous era. Tweetbot 3 for iPhone showed that his skills were every bit as fierce in the post iOS-era. So how do they hold up post-Yosemite?
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I've been testing Tweetbot 2.0 for Mac since it went into beta, and I've gotten so used to it I had to go back and try the original version again to remind myself what it looked like. Though the spirit is very much the same, the look is all new.
It's not exactly like the iPhone version any more than Yosemite was like iOS 7. The themes and goals are similar, but the nature and needs of the Mac take priority.
Beyond design, Tweetbot 2.0 for Mac is functionally very close to Tweetbot 3.5 for iPhone.
I'm not a fan of the direction Twitter's taken their apps, and Tweetdeck feels more mechanical than human, so alternatives like Tweetbot are essential for me. The previous version was functionally okay but had fallen well out of date with the look and feel of the modern Mac. Tweetbot 2.0 fixes that.
That the redesign took so long is possibly equal parts Mark figuring out what he wanted to do, the realities of a tiny indie company with several apps to maintain and improve, and the lack of viable upgrade options on the Mac App Store forcing redesign down on the priority list.
The first two I understand completely. I want boutique, artisanal apps that are crafted and considered rather than stamped out. The last one I get but regret. There's arguably no feature as valuable as usability, and that's what design is all about. It's not something most people are willing to pay for, which makes it hard to justify the time and investment.
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I'm glad Tapbots did it anyway, even if it took a while. I wish I could throw some money at them in appreciation, but they're giving this one away for free. If you own it already, simply cue the update. If not, it's well worth the current asking price. And then some.
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