

Tweetbot 6 is now available in the App store. Tweetbot supports Slide Over: this allows you to open the app in a compact layout which is reminiscent of the iPhone version in that it puts tabs at the bottom and you can long-press them to switch views. Again sorry for the hassle and thank you very much to everyone that has provided valuable feedback during the alpha. Tapbots, the company behind Tweetbot, has released a major update for the iPhone and iPad. It’s also been interesting to observe how Tapbots rebuilt Tweetbot to react to the new multitasking environment of iOS 9. We wish we could continue on but we didn't make the rules, we just have to live within them. Tapbots publishes Netbot, an App.net client for iOS Tapbots, the developer of Tweetbot (one of the best Twitter clients available on the App Store) has just.
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Just to be perfectly clear, Tweetbot for Mac will still be available for sale in the near future, we are just stopping the public part of the alpha/beta testing. That being said now would probably be a good time to help 3rd party developers out and Revoke access to any clients that you no longer use. Someone might use the app, decide they don't like it and the token would be gone forever. Poterepa ndiye mtundu Tweetbot 3 ndikuwonjezeranso zina mwazinthu zatsopano zomwe ndi 2.5.4 ngakhale sikuti timawona kusintha kambiri koyamba. With the above rules being in place its easy to see why continuing the public alpha/beta would be problematic. Mtundu watsopano wa Tweetbot wa Mac, ndi zomwe wopanga mapulogalamu odziwika bwino a Tapbots adalengeza. Tapbots also encouraged users who have installed the Tweetbot for Mac alpha to "Revoke access" to the app, so the unused tokens go back in the pool. Making the announcement via a blog post, Tapbots assured that the Tweetbot for Mac would still go on sale "in the near future", but they had to stop the alpha program so as not to run out of their quota of tokens on users who may end up not buying the app.

Popular iOS developer Tapbots has announced the end of alpha testing program of its much awaited Tweetbot for Mac Twitter client, blaming it on Twitter's API changes.
