At the end of last year, the official Twitter application for iPhone received a major update with several changes in its interface, which standardized the service across all platforms.
While many liked the change, others hated it, because the application had lost several practical features, like the gesture of sliding the finger ("slide") on the tweet to access the functions retweet, reply, etc.. Many people hissed and even began to use third party applications (such as the great Tweetbot).
Bowing to popular pressure, Twitter just going back in a new update released on Tuesday.
In the back of the slide, other changes are also part of the update, such as the ability to copy and paste the contents of a tweet, increase the font of the messages and mark as read all the direct messages (DM). The changes are only for the iPhone version.
Who uses the service and want to check out the changes, the update is recommended. If you do not have a Twitter client installed (since iOS 5 is integrated into the system).
While many liked the change, others hated it, because the application had lost several practical features, like the gesture of sliding the finger ("slide") on the tweet to access the functions retweet, reply, etc.. Many people hissed and even began to use third party applications (such as the great Tweetbot).
Bowing to popular pressure, Twitter just going back in a new update released on Tuesday.
In the back of the slide, other changes are also part of the update, such as the ability to copy and paste the contents of a tweet, increase the font of the messages and mark as read all the direct messages (DM). The changes are only for the iPhone version.
Who uses the service and want to check out the changes, the update is recommended. If you do not have a Twitter client installed (since iOS 5 is integrated into the system).
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