![]() It happens that I have always had my twitter accounts set up so twitter sends me an email whenever I get a direct message, so I can carry on a conversation in pretty-close-to-real-time with someone who is direct-messaging me. When it comes to handling direct messages those update-delays can be more annoying. The memory usage used to be worse, but they’ve been improving it over time. I do find that I need to quit it and restart it about once a week or two, or the amount of memory that it uses grows high enough to slow down other applications that I’m using. Given the way I use it, the slight update delays do not bother me. It’s running in the background, and I check those streams when I have a chance. But on my Macs, I leave twitteriffic running almost constantly, logged into four different twitter streams (one for jokes, one for music, one for programming, and one for “just me”). In my case, I spend most of my time sitting in front of a Mac, not an iOS device, so I can’t say much about the iOS version of Twitteriffic. ![]() So even with those delays, I’m happier with Twitteriffic than the other options I’ve tried. ![]() I’ve found the official Twitter client (for macOS) to be basically unusable, and in fact I’m not all that happy with the web interface either. It doesn’t update as instantly as it used to, but I’m aware that Twitter has changed the rules for 3rd-party clients (such as Twitteriffic) in ways which make it impossible to do instant updates. I don’t understand some of the recent reviews which claim that the timeline does not update. My usage of Twitter might be different than other people, but the macOS version of Twitteriffic works fine for me. Block and report spammers with a single click.Follow and unfollow other users directly from their user profile.View user profiles including past tweets, likes & mentions.Customize the appearance of media in the timeline or hide it completely.Robust in-app media viewer with detachable popovers.Muffles & mutes synced from Twitterrific for iOS via iCloud.Share a tweet with actions for email, Messages, Safari Reading List & more.In-app media viewing for images, animated GIFs, Instagram & more.Translate tweets to your native language.Support for tweet storms & chained tweet threads.Browse conversation threads between users.Check out global and local trending topics.Autocompletion of usernames & hashtags while editing tweets.Quick access to Emoji when composing new tweets.Support for Retweet (RT) & Quoted tweets.Timeline syncing of reading position across all platforms via iCloud.View mentions, messages, and favorites quickly and easily.True multi-account/multi-window support.Whether you use Twitterrific on your iPhone, iPad, or another Mac, the app automatically syncs your reading position for a seamless Twitter experience. Twitterrific's appearance panel supports themes, lets you customize fonts & type sizes, and even lets you control how media appears in the timeline. Navigate the timeline, compose tweets, and even attach image descriptions quickly and easily using Voice Over. Take control of your tweets with multiple timeline windows from the same account or multiple accounts, all organized on your Mac’s desktop. Support for Notification Center, Retina displays, built-in sharing, beautiful animations, full-screen mode & more. Twitterrific feels right at home on the Mac. Tweets are presented in chronological order and other people's likes aren't placed in your timeline. Twitterrific makes Twitter fun.Ī clean, uncluttered timeline featuring just the content you care about. Re-imagined from the ground up to be the Mac's most friendly, powerful and modern Twitter client.
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