Twitter App For Mac

Twitter (was Tweetie) is a Twitter client with a variety of features. Important Note: As of January 2011, AteBit's Tweetie application has been acquired and renamed by Twitter. Version 1.2.8 of the original Tweetie application is available above as an alternate download. Features • Conversations: Double click on a tweet to view not only that tweet, but the entire conversation history leading up to that tweet. Never lose track of a conversation again. • Easy Compose: Independent compose windows stay out of your way until you need them.

Have as many open at a time as you'd like What's New in Twitter. Twitter (was Tweetie) is a Twitter client with a variety of features. Important Note: As of January 2011, AteBit's Tweetie application has been acquired and renamed by Twitter. Version 1.2.8 of the original Tweetie application is available above as an alternate download.

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Features • Conversations: Double click on a tweet to view not only that tweet, but the entire conversation history leading up to that tweet. Never lose track of a conversation again. • Easy Compose: Independent compose windows stay out of your way until you need them. Have as many open at a time as you'd like while you compose your thoughts. Everything has a keyboard shortcut, (Command-Enter will send a tweet). • Easy Search Trends: See what's hot on Twitter right now, then search for the most recent tweets on those popular topics with a single click. • Easy Threaded DM's: Have a real private conversation over Twitter with your Direct Messages displayed just like a real chat.

Reply with a single click, and never lose track of who said what. • Easy User Details: Drill down to a users details, see not only their tweets, but tweets in reply to them as well. Check out their favorites, bio and manage your following with a handy action menu. • Easy Torn Off Search: Want to keep track of an important phrase or idea?

Just start a search, then go to Window -> Open in New Window to tear that search off into its own window. Put it anywhere you'd like, and watch as the freshest tweets come in. • Easy Bookmarklet: Sharing links with Tweetie is a cinch. Parallels for mac not share destop. Install the bookmarklet, and then when you find a cool webpage, all it takes is a single click from your browser to share that link with the world. • Easy Preferences: Make Tweetie work the way you want. Configure what you want to be notified of, choose your favorite URL shortener and image hosting service. Set up as many accounts as you'd like!

Tweetie has the best multiple account implementation around.

Starting next month, users of the Twitter for Mac devices will no longer be able to use the app. The social networking company has apparently decided to terminate support for the app because of the poor user reception for it.

Twitter Support announced late last week the company’s decision to drop support for the Mac app after 30 days. At the time, it was also disclosed that the app was no longer available to download from the Mac App Store. “Starting today the Twitter for Mac app will no longer be available for download, and in 30 days will no longer be supported,” the read. The main reason for this shocking move was never disclosed.

Twitter Support only stated, “We’re focusing our efforts on a great Twitter experience that’s consistent across platforms.” The company also Mac users to enjoy the full Twitter experience by using the web version. Many Mac users have since expressed their disappointment over Twitter’s decision. Mac users want a native app, not a web interface.

If you’re worried about consistency, update the app, don’t kill it,” one user. Many others shared the same sentiment and even went as far as claiming that the app provides better user experience than the web version. According to, Twitter may have chosen to end support for its Mac app because it never received a lot of attention from Mac users. The company actually worked on bringing new features to the app in the previous years, but even after the addition of new features, it still did not become a popular app among users. Before it was removed from the App Store, it only garnered 1 and a half stars out of five from users. The news comes months after Twitter discontinued the Twitter for Apple Watch app last September without providing an official notice about it.

Its statement to TechCrunch at the time also caused confusion since the company indicated that it is still committed to offering the best experience to users of Apple Watch and Apple’s other devices. “We heard from people that notifications were the most helpful part of the Apple Watch Twitter experience. With this, we are focusing on supporting more robust, media-rich notifications. We are committed to providing the very best Twitter experience on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Apple Watch, and we’ll continue to iterate and improve our apps across all platforms,” the read.