Tweetbot is an award-winning Twitter client for iOS and the Mac. Create lists and use them as curated timelines. Create and share powerful mute filters using keywords or regular expressions. Use timeline filters to quickly reveal tweets you want to see and hide the ones you don’t. Tweetbot lets you take over your timeline and view it your way.
@antoineplu its $4.99. It's a latte. Made with hand -sorted coffee beans. Local, raw milk pasteurized by grass-fed organic cows, steamed with an original Italian Espresso machine. In Rome.
@antoineplu Dude. It's 5 bucks. (Also: Tweetbot 4 regular price is $10, but when the special price expires Tweetbot 3 owners will still be able to pick up 4 at a discount.)
@rstephens Haha nice one.
@kyee@charleswiltgen I'm not saying the price is high for an app, actually it's pretty cheap when you look back to the old release of Tapbots. Just saying I'm tired of paid upgrade and specially for “nothing really new” if look at competitors features & experience.
But yes I love Tweetbot and as a loyal user I'll pay.
@thebluestripe $5 is "draining" your pockets? I hardly doubt it, c'mon man. You say it's your go to app, that says to me you use it regularly. Which means it has value to you. You also seem fairly happy they've updated the iPad app as part of the update, should you not pay for that?
@de You are absolutely right, i thew that comment out there too fast, I actually purchased the app about 2 minutes after I wrote that. I guess we have come used to free and .99 cent apps. I gladly give Tapbots my cash for a great app. I have the iPhone, iPad and Mac version of this app and I use all of them on a daily basis. I respect indie companies and I two they need money to operate. PS the iOS app works for both iPad and iPhone, the last time I remember it having to be purchase twice for each device. Keep up the good work Tapbots!
My fav all time most important app. No price is too high. Wish list: Load Thumbnails switch when on WiFi (to save battery&data). 3D Touch. (Like 3D Touch on activity items for quick preview)
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