Tweetbot for iPad comes with a very nifty, sleek user interface and allows iPad users to have a number of very useful features. You can, for instance, use the feature of ‘Smart Gestures’, a very useful tool offered by Tweetbot. You just have to do a double or triple-tap touch and you are presented with a variety of useful and relevant features.
The Tweetbot app for iPhone and iPad are both different and you have to purchase them separately. The iPad app for Tweetbot is currently priced at $2.99 which is kind of justified, according to the app’s co-developer Paul Haddad because other Twitter clients are priced even more and offer much less features.
Tweetbot 2.0 for iPhone has also been released which comes with a better user interface, letting directly viewing messages and responding to them as well as an updated timeline. If you already have the Tweetbot for iPhone app, this upgrade is absolutely free for you.
You can download the Tweetbot for iPad app here.
And Tweetbot 2.0 for iPhone is available here.
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