Twitter Updates Tweetdeck For Mac With Photo Support In Direct Messages Plus More
Tweetdeck, the Mac app billed by Twitter as "the most powerful Twitter tool for real-time tracking, organizing, and engagement," has just received a major update.
Tweetdeck, the Mac app billed by Twitter as "the most powerful Twitter tool for real-time tracking, organizing, and engagement," has just received a major update.
TweetDeck, Twitter's official social media dashboard app for power users, has just received a major update for its Mac edition.
A definite date has been announced for the planned termination of TweetDeck for iPhone, Android, and AIR.
Twitter has a decision to make.
In a couple of months, TweetDeck for iPhone, along with TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck AIR, will be no more.
There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!
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In a blog post that hit the Web moments ago, Twitter has officially confirmed its acquisition of TweetDeck.
The popular Twitter client for iOS, Tweetbot ($1.99), has recently been updated. Now, users of the app can enjoy a variety of new features, including landscape support, user and hashtag buttons, improved location data and more.
London, UK-based TweetDeck has been acquired by Twitter. The deal, first announced by TechCrunch, is valued at between $40 and $50 million and will include both cash and Twitter stock.
Saving money, watching HBO videos, and a new Twitter app make up some of the best iPhone apps of the week. But, which was the absolute best?
Earlier today, TweetDeck (for iPhone and iPod touch) received a huge update - something its developer called a "re-imagining." The new version (2.0) is "rebuilt from the ground up," and is undoubtedly much improved - but, is it good enough to challenge the likes of Tweetbot and the official Twitter app? Read on to find out our first impressions.
TweetDeck 2.0 for iPhone is out now and sports a totally redesigned look!
Twitter is expected to purchase TweetDeck for around $50 million, according to news first reported by The Wall Street Journal. If the deal goes through, it would give Twitter one of the better-known add-on programs for the micro-blogging service.
In less than a month, TweetDeck fans will be treated to an entirely new iOS app that will resemble the company's extremely popular Android version, providing its users with much more flexibility within a streamlined interface.
For Twitterholics out there who feel the need — the need to tweet from their iPhone, there are numerous offerings available. There is one, however, that is raising the bar for Twitter clients (of all varieties) that brings the Twitter experience to your iPhone in a sleek, compact package. With Twittelator Pro, provided you are connected to the Internet, you can now tweet from anywhere.