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“I couldn’t use Twitter without Twitterrific.”
Ethan Marcotte — @beep
“Twitterrific’s unified timeline matches the way I think about Twitter: a single, chronological stream of tweets, regardless of type. The fact that Twitterrific is also a great Twitter client with all the other features you’d expect—including separate views for mentions, DMs, etc.—is just icing on the cake.”
John Siracusa — @siracusa
“A daily corner of my desktop feels revitalized.”
Michael Lopp — @rands
“Now I can finally use the best client on all my devices!”
Manuel Alejandro López Zarzosa — @manuelale69
“I’ve been an active participant in the Phoenix Kickstarter beta and I’m delighted with the final app. Its elegant features, combined with lot of great UI touches, make Twitter a delight to use on the Mac again.”
Alex Waddell — @alexwaddell
“It's exciting to see the very first Twitter client being rethought in 2017 as the very newest one.”
Daniel Jalkut — @danielpunkass
“I switched immediately. It was like coming home.”
Brent Simmons — @brentsimmons
“Twitterrific makes Twitter simple, fun, and quick. Thank you for bringing it back to the Mac, where I still spend most of my days.”
Seth Roby — @TALlama
“Twitterrific has the potential to make bored users fall in love with Twitter all over again.”
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“My favorite Twitter client.”
Robyn Oglesby — MacSources
“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.”
Preshit Deorukhkar — Beautiful Pixels
“The Iconfactory has given users a high degree of control over how Twitterrific looks within a clean, easy-to-read design.”
John Voorhees — MacStories
“Packs a ton of features into the new app..fantastic keyboard and accessibility support, delightful sounds, and a few nostalgic Easter eggs from past incarnations.”
Chris De Jabet — Full City Press
“The app delivers a good handful of features Mac users will like.”
Sarah Perez — TechCrunch
“Finally, a modern desktop Twitter client that not only looks amazing and performs, but offers all the features you would expect. So relieved to have Twitterrific resurrected!”
R.C. Rains — @shadowbottle
Twitter for iPhone and iPad will soon drop support for older devices running iOS 9, according to the release notes for today’s app update. Starting with the next version of Twitter for iOS, users will need to be running iOS 10 or higher to continue receiving app updates and new features.
iOS 10 has been out for almost two years now so any recently purchased devices shouldn’t be affected, but the operating system version does drop support for some older iPhones and iPads. These include the iPhone 4s, iPad 2, third-gen iPad, original iPad mini, and fifth-gen iPod touch.
Customers looking to upgrade to newer hardware to ensure continued updates should avoid the iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, and fourth-gen iPad which were dropped by iOS 11; Twitter will continue to release app updates for these devices, but apps that require iOS 11 and soon iOS 12 will not work on these products.
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