Good news for Twitterrific lovers.

Twitterrific returns to the Mac as a modern Twitter client w/ themes, muffle 
syncing, more
9to5Mac  /  Zac Hall


The Iconfactory has officially launched Twitterrific 5 for Mac after a 
successful Kickstarter campaign for Project Phoenix earlier this year. 
Twitterrific for macOS is a totally new version of the Twitter client with a 
modern design that includes a dark theme, visual customization, 
muffle/mute/timeline syncing to the iOS app, and more.


Twitterrific for Mac has been effectively dead for the last few years as the 
market shifted to iOS where Twitterrific 5 has experimented with in-app 
purchases to remove ads and unlock features.

With Project Phoenix, however, The Iconfactory used crowdfunding to ensure 
demand for a modern Mac client before devoting months of development work to 
the project. Ultimately, the Kickstarter campaign received $108,346 from 2,852 
backers.

For users of Twitterrific for iOS, this launch means there’s finally a modern 
version of their favorite Twitter client for the desktop again. But even if 
you’re not yet a Twitterrific user, the interest in the new app existing is 
both good news for the Mac as a platform as well as the Mac Twitter client 
competition (which Twitter tries to prevent without maintaining its own app 
well).

Twitterrific lets you choose between two themes (light and dark), a handful of 
fonts including Menlo (shown below), nine text sizes ranging from Tiny to 
CHOCK, and three media thumbnail options.



Changing between light and dark theme also changes the window color for menus 
even if you’re not using the basic ‘Use dark menu bar and Dock’ preference 
which is a nice touch, and media opens in a whimsical and fluid popover with 
share options and even playback controls for video included.

Twiterrific also includes VoiceOver support for navigating the timeline, 
composing tweets, and the option to add a text description to images as a 
fantastic accessibility feature.

And like the iOS version, Twitterrific 5 for macOS lets you quickly fix typo 
tweets with an edit workaround that actually deletes the typo tweet and 
replaces it with your edited version without manually copying and pasting the 
tweet.


Here’s the full feature list for Twitterrific 5.0 for macOS:

 Simple to use, easy to understand
 True multi-account/multi-window support
 View mentions, messages, and favorites quickly and easily
 Timeline syncing of reading position across all platforms via iCloud
 System-wide alerts for mentions & direct messages via Notification Center
 Fully accessible via VoiceOver
Support for Retweet (RT) & Quoted tweets
Quick access to Emoji when composing new tweets
 Autocompletion of usernames & hashtags while editing tweets
View Twitter saved searches and lists
Check out global and local trending topics
Browse conversation threads between users
Support for tweet storms & chained tweet threads
Quickly Delete & Edit your own tweets
Translate tweets to your native language
Helpful color-coding of tweet types
In-app media viewing for images, animated GIFs, Instagram & more
Share a tweet with actions for email, Messages, Safari Reading List & more
Muffles & mutes synced from Twitterrific for iOS via iCloud
Robust in-app media viewer with detachable popovers
Customize the appearance of media in the timeline or hide it completely
View user profiles including past tweets, likes & mentions
Follow and unfollow other users directly from their user profile
Block and report spammers with a single click
Theme control (light or dark)
Font size & type face control
Robust keyboard control
Twitterrific 5 for macOS is available to purchase on the Mac App Store for 
$19.99 and runs on macOS 10.11 El Capitan or later.

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Original Article: https://9to5mac.com/2017/10/10/twitterrific-5-mac/


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