If you’re a Twitter power user, you can open multiple timelines in separate windows at the same time, either from the same account or multiple accounts. It sports a unified timeline, and unlike the crap that the official app throws in your face, you’ll never see likes, follows or promoted tweets from random users. It looks absolutely stunning on Retina Displays and includes support for Push Notifications in the Notification Center, built-in sharing, fullscreen mode, etc.
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Twitterrific 5 for Mac features the same finesse that we’ve seen in Twitterrific for iOS, but at the same time, also leverages all the features offered by macOS. Over the last few months, the designers and developers have been crafting and molding the app for release and today, Twitterrific 5 for Mac is available on the Mac App Store. With a goal to raise $75,00 in 30 days, the team actually managed to raise $108,346 from 2,852 backers, making the campaign a huge success.
Twitterrific was a phenomenal app back then, giving you a completely different and much better experience when using Twitter.Įarlier this year, The Iconfactory announced Project Phoenix - A Kickstarter campaign to revive Twitterrific for Mac and bring it up to speed with a modern design along with the current features offered by the platform. A majority of my early days on Twitter were spent using Twitterrific - built by the kind folks at The Iconfactory. For as long as Twitter has had an API, we’ve seen some outstanding Twitter apps available for iOS, macOS, and even Android. When it comes to Twitter, third-party developers have been doing a far better job of building beautiful and feature-rich apps than what the company has managed. In Mac The Iconfactory Releases Twitterrific 5 for Mac (Project Phoenix)