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Twitterrific help muffle whole thread
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twitterrific help muffle whole thread

#Twitterrific help muffle whole thread software#

I get that software development isn't cheap. Yes, it's annoying and gets your attention and provokes a response- mine was to delete the app and use a different one.

twitterrific help muffle whole thread

If I recall right they're timed- you have to wait a few seconds before you're allowed to say no. "You've helped out before, now help us again!" I decline, and before long (a day or two?) the pop up is back. However, when the app switched to the subscription model, it started serving me pop ups demanding I subscribe. I even purchased removal of ads back when that was ~$5. I had used Twitterrific for a few years and found it good enough. I'm still seeing tweets from two days ago.when it should be from a few seconds ago. Also one thing I immediately noticed is the timeline feed is slow to refresh. Is there not a "refresh purchases" button? Sounds like this developer is just plain greedy. I also read a couple of reviews and people mentioned how they try to get you to pay to access certain features or abilities. I'm guessing you'd have to pay to remove the ad bar and I don't mind donating to small-time app developers but I don't know about this app. I'm so mind boggled, I can't remember if the OG Twitter app has an ad bar. I have several apps with ad promo bars but guess what? They're tiny and all at the BOTTOM. I can't even appreciate looking at the layout or design, colors or anything else because the ad bar is so distracting. So big, it completely covers half if not all of a tweet, depending on length. I open the app, login & BOOM! There's a huge ad bar at the top of the screen. It looked to have nice features, separate from the actual Twitter app, like the ability to edit your tweets, so I said heck why not. So I literally just downloaded this app minutes ago. Bring all the wonderful things you have built into Twitterific and put them all in a Parlerific app. Now, to the folks who developed Twitterific, please, please produce a version for Parler. And I really love that Twitterific gives me the ability to change not only the font size but the font type itself. I find that to be much more pleasing to the eye and a much faster way to scan through my timeline and read quickly. I have Twitterrific set to display any pics or vids attached to a tweet as a tiny thumbnail off to the right (rather than below the tweet) which I can tap on to instantly expand and contract if I choose to. I use Twitterrific primarily on my iPad Mini in landscape mode (ie - widescreen) rather than portrait mode, and I love that the Twitterrific feed conforms itself to widescreen such that it uses all the space from left to right instead of displaying the tweets in phone/tablet mode (ie - a skinny column down the center with large black blank columns on the left and right). Among the improvements I appreciate the most are the additions to the cosmetic settings which provide the user with several customizable layouts. Twitterrific has improved dramatically since then. I’ve used Twitterrific since it first appeared on the App Store many years ago.











Twitterrific help muffle whole thread