![]() ![]() Home and mentions tweets have different color schemes, which would look cool if the colors actually complimented each other. In tweet view, Twitterrific makes a refreshing departure from all of the bells and whistles that clutter up other Twitter apps. Here, you can access your profile tweets, favorites, searches, lists, and the aforementioned app settings. Accounts and Settingsįortunately, you can change the font size and other elements of Twitterrific by tapping on your avatar to bring up the account and settings menu. It’s big enough for a blind person to see and takes up a lot of space. I recommend the lighter theme mainly because Helvetica font looks gorgeous on it! For me, the default font size is the only thing that spoils Twitterrific’s new look. ![]() ![]() If that’s too much for you to handle there’s a lighter theme available ( see above pic). The app has always sported a dark theme, but now it’s jet black by default. Oddly, user avatars in tweets are square rather than circular like your avatar. Your avatar is displayed in a circle and the layout feels a lot like Google+ for Android. Its design feels more modern – a mix of design elements from Google and Apple. The add account page is reminiscent of a Macbook’s login screen. Twitterrific’s new design is a major upgrade from the old. Can this old bird learn new tricks? Keep reading to find out! That’s not stopping long-time contender Twitterrific from breathing new life into their old app. The Twitter app battleground has been relatively quiet thanks in part to API changes made by Twitter that’s affecting Twitter developers ( and those to come). ![]()
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