![]() ![]() Hopefully, it will have a better push than what I've seen on Tweetlist. However, it is on their radar for offering a push notification. However, at this time Twitterrific is the only Twitter client I use on my device.Īt this point Twitterrific does not offer push at this time. I would be glad to purchase Tweetlist if I were using it on a regular basis. If Tweetlist comes down to the point of having to put out a update that require for you to purchase over again based on what I have mentioned above. I love Tweetlist and all the other clients out there. In the long run I think this app will prevail in being one of the best out there. So I am in some ways supporting people like Twitterrific for their awesome job in making sure this is accessible. ![]() The Twitter app is all you going to have. I was gladly and had no problem in purchasing the app over again. ![]() Everyone will have to cushion that cap in anyway they can. I would suspect in the next coming months to see this happening to other Twitter clients for that matter. That is why you no longer see any free app from the team of Twitterrific. So I know this was probably a very hard choice for them to make. They have no choice but to pull the app out of the store. So you can no longer really have the app in the store when this mark has been reached. This is the most absurd thing I have ever heard. So what I am saying is that once any Twitter app reaches the 100,00 cap mark they can't or won't issues any more tokens which let you use their app. The people that design an app for aliving such as Twitterrific will have to charge for their app because they know they can only sell so many of the app before it can't be used anymore. So you are going to find it very rare if any at this point a free Twitter client from this point and on. Twitter is forcing anyone that makes a Twitter client to cap off at 100,00 tokens. You see if you listen to the AppleVis Extra #4 podcast that Michael and I had. The problem is that Twitter is forcing these developers in having to do this. However, after talking with the people from Twitterrific on this matter. I'll be honest I was rather disappointed at first in the fact I had to buy this over again. This will always be a on going debate of what is to much to purchase and what is worth having to buy all over again. I'll be happy to pass this along to them. If there are any other questions or suggestions. Twitterrific is being smart and taking that leap now instead of waiting around. My understanding is that everyone that want to stay in the Twitter game will all have to go down this path. Twitter is constanly is making the developers change in how things are suppose to work. So they have updates they will be putting out very soon and in the future that will only solidify the ap and will blow past the Twitter clients that we have now. So it isn't you and you won't find any settings for that auto refresh we had in the v4.0.īasically, they totally re-code the entire app from scratch to make this new version. So at this moment you can only refresh it manually. This is why I strongly agree that Twitterrific will be far ahead of Tweetlist when this get implemented. Twitterrific are ahead of the game on this. So very soon what we know of auto refresh and manual refresh will be a thing in the past. In due time they will be rolling over to the new Twitter API that allows a Twitter Client to get Tweets in real time. Well, this is a changing process they are doing. Now as for the auto refresh that we once had. The good news is that a lot of the bugs I've reported to them have been mostly fixed and we should expext those bugs to be squashed in the next release. I told them we miss those features and would love to have them back! So they are aware of our complaints. ![]() However, just to let you know I've personally been talking with the team members closely in what would like to see and bugs that we are finding out with the v5.0. They have done away with both of those features in v5.0. I miss the bird chirps and the vibration when a new tweets are in our timeline. Yes, in the v4.0 we had quite a few things that are not in the new v5.0. I'll be happy to answer most of your questions. ![]()
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