![]() The way the app functions when trying to interact with a tweet is just rough all around tbh. I have to go to a certain section of my profile to see who liked/retweeted any of my tweets opposed to how the original Twitter app I have all of that information in my “Notification Tab” that is merely one click away. Especially when I'm simply trying to find out who recently liked my tweet or mentioned me. Also, I do not like the tab bar at the bottom too much, I don't find it to be very helpful. I find myself having to press the home button multiple times to refresh to the top of the page which is a turn-off for me. The fluidity of the app is a little clunky. However, there are a few cons that I think bring down my rating for it. The look, aesthetics, and display are attractive. I think the app is pretty good for the most part. Maybe some creative thought can go into a different model but I’m all for this update and the devs being supported because I want them to continue going with what is the best Twitter experience that they are allowed to make because Twitter themselves took away a lot of the features. Which I believe this app and the devs do a great job of doing so I can see people supporting it. I think that yearly update charge, or even every six months not being advertised as subscription but something someone would have to consider and purchase it especially if the features are worth it. I think that everything going subscription doesn’t make sense when people are starting to get subscription fatigue. Even though I will continue to support the app as well as the devs, I think maybe quarterly feature updates that you have to pay a upgrade fee would be cool or even a decently priced upgrade charge for the yr. To be honest Twitter should pay Tapbots for their designs and efficiency of the app. ![]() The devs behind Tweetbot are amazing and deserve support for making what I would say is the best Twitter client out there.
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