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Tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3
Tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3





  1. #Tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3 update
  2. #Tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3 upgrade

I think a lot of the backlash on subscriptions is the prices being so apparently high.

#Tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3 upgrade

Pretty sure the last time we did a paid upgrade (you know in 20 freaking 15) it was quite a bit worse. The subscription “backlash” hasn’t been anywhere near as bad as I thought it’d be.

#Tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3 update

It wouldn’t be a problem if they could get the update normally. Some v3 versions have a crash-on-launch with 10.15+ and we keep getting emails about it. I’m also lazy and have no desire to rewrite a ton of perfectly fine working code.Īpple should have a separate “unlisted” state that does not allow new purchases or it to show up in search results but still:Įvery now and then I put Hype 3 back up for sale to let folks still on that version get updates in case they missed it. Productivity Apps and Subscription Pricing.I scrolled multiple screens and nowhere to be found. The new Tweetbot doesn’t show up in the results. Tapbots is trying to do the right thing by letting people keep using the old app, but Apple won’t let them fix any bugs that crop up? Not sure if its a new App Store rule, or just whichever reviewer we got, but they requested that we remove Tweetbot 5 from sale within 30 days of Tweetbot 6 going live.Īnd by request I mean wouldn’t approve until we agreed.

tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3

There are new and “#” buttons when composing a tweet, plus there are new app icon options and more UI themes. The update adds support for Twitter’s V2 API, adding interface options for polls and cards for the first time, and it tweaks the timeline view and adds support for more tweet data. It doesn’t replace the old app, so nothing is taken away from those who have already paid for version 5.

tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3

$6/year seems reasonable, though it’s not clear whether the Mac version will eventually require an additional subscription. Tapbots says that subscribers will also benefit from future updates as Twitter expands its third-party APIs and ensure Tweetbot’s continued development. Many of the features previously available as part of the paid app, including multiple account support, advanced filtering, and push notifications, are now subscription-only features. The subscription costs $0.99 per month or $5.99 annually. Tapbots, the maker of Tweetbot, has released version 6 of the app, introducing a new subscription pricing model along with a handful of timeline and design updates.







Tweetbot 2 vs tweetbot 3