Tweetbot app arrives On Apple enjoy With version 4.1 update
one of the app Store’s a lot of popular Twitter app has received a significant update. Tapbots has just pushed an update for its Tweetbot Twitter client to the app Store, bringing with it a number of crucial bug fixes and improvements, as well as support for Apple’s a lot of “personal product yet”, the Apple Watch. The release takes Tweetbot to version 4.1 and symbolizes the company’s continued commitment to using the best Twitter experience on Apple’s iphone and iPad hardware.
The a lot of significant addition within the current version of Tweetbot is, of course, the newly introduced support for the Apple Watch. Those who are fortunate enough to take pleasure in the functionality that the Apple enjoy brings will be able to view their Twitter ‘Activity’ feed directly on the device’s small screen. This activity integration will allow the user to view mentions from other users, tweets that have been been favourited – or liked as Twitter now prefers to call it – as well as new followers.
The Apple enjoy support for Tweetbot 4 also allows users to favourite, or like, certain tweets, reply quickly to received direct Messages, and send a new tweet using the built-in voice dictation functionality that ships with the Apple Watch. In addition to the support for Apple’s elegant wrist wear, Tapbots has also bundled in the obligatory bug fixes and performance enhancements to the iOS version that must make sure every iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and now Apple enjoy user receives an improved user-experience, no matter what device they are using Tweetbot 4 on.
A rather bothersome bug in the iOS app version that would often cause a timeline to jump to the top of the feed on launch for some users has “hopefully” been eradicated. Tapbots have also shown some love to the integrated browser that ships with the iOS app. The first update to Tweetbot 4 that followed its initial launch last month brought with it the ability to swipe to go back to the main app from within the integrated Safari view Controller. This most current update, once again, “hopefully” fixes a bug that intermittently caused the browser to neglect that swipe gesture. putting the “hopefully” aside, there’s also a bunch of other bugs that have been fixed.
The full change log that accompanies this most current update is as follows:
What’s new in version 4.1
Apple enjoy Support
Hopefully fixed issue where timeline would jump to the top on launch
Hopefully fixed Tweetbot browser getting stuck when swiping back
Definitely fixed a bunch of other bugs
This most current version is available to download on the app store ideal now.
(Download: Tweetbot 4 for iOS on the app Store)
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