![]() Note: This site makes use of affiliate links, which may earn the site money when you buy using those links. That’s not a bad thing, it’s just a *thing*. Here’s my theory: those that embrace Netbot are those that *want* App.net to replace/duplicate/be Twitter (()). ((Keep in mind, I naturally bring out the anger in people, don’t hold them to nasty remarks.)) (), to get an idea of the sentiment surrounding the two (spoiler: I am in the minority). ![]() I had actually hoped that Tapbots would come out with a client that was radically different from Tweetbot, so part of this may be my disappointment there.Īnyway, I did my natural thing and goaded out some responses between my favorite client, Felix, and the blogger’s wet dream, Netbot. s iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Mac platforms. I don’t much care what app you use, but I will say that I find Netbot to be more of a “hedging our bets” move - not that this is a bad move - than a true let’s see what we can do *differently* for a new service. Tweetbot is a third party client application for the social networking site Twitter meant for use on Apple Inc. Featuring a new dark theme, more app icons, and a new video player with PIP. Say what you will about the value of either, but it is hard to deny that they are identical - yet Netbot and Tweetbot are pretty much identical. Tweetbot 6 for iOS requires iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 or later to run. ![]() I love the way this design retains the character of the icon, all while simplifying the design. From Shortcuts and Quick Note integration to native iPad keyboard shortcuts, multiwindow, XL widgets, and deeper customization options with a new Behaviors menu, Tweetbot provides the kind of experience native to Apple platforms that Twitter historically never provided. A beautiful re-imagining of the Tweetbot icon for iOS 7. That’s a problem - I think - because the two services are hardly the same. Tweetbot features in the Design Shack gallery. Think I might prefer different app experiences for different services. It’s exactly what it is billed to be, but it’s not for me. I wasn’t on the beta (for obvious reasons), but I did download it to check it out. () - which is essentially a working version of Tweetbot for App.net. I was rather outspoken about Tweetbot when it came out, I’m sweeping that under the rug as history, call me names if you want.
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