TweetMag is a social magazine that reduces the noise that often plagues Twitter
TweetMag
TweetMag makes your Twitter feed into a magazine-like display that is easier to read but ultimately more difficult to use. It will appeal to those who use Twitter more like an RSS reader or prefer a more leisurely experience. The interface is clean and pleasing to the eye but it’s a bit slow and doesn’t seem designed to be a primary Twitter client. If the developers add an option for a proper Twitter feed, it might just become essential.
What is it about?
TweetMag is a social magazine that reduces the noise that often plagues Twitter. It transforms Twitter into beautiful magazines of articles and media that people are tweeting about most. Itâs like making a personal editorial team out of the people, lists and tags you follow.
App Store Description
TweetMag is a social magazine that reduces the noise that often plagues Twitter. It transforms Twitter into beautiful magazines of articles and media that people are tweeting about most. Itâs like making a personal editorial team out of the people, lists and tags you follow.
Itâs not just for your own feed either. TweetMagâs curated categories make it easy to explore and discover content outside your social network. Interested in tech gadgets? Check out a list, a user or company that tweets about it. Want to catch up on breaking stories? Load a TweetMag of your favorite news organization. The possibilities and content streams are only limited by your interests and imagination.
It takes discovery further by letting you see the TweetMag of anyone you like. Just tap on a username, load their mag and youâll instantly see the articles and videos theyâve been tweeting about. TweetMag also lets you save as many favourites as you like. Just tap, hold and drag them to your rack for easy access from anywhere inside the app.
Features
⢠Explore your own TweetMag based on the people you follow
⢠Search hashtags and lists to explore content outside of your network
⢠Browse curated TweetMags and trending terms
⢠Full articles stream into the application and can be tweeted, emailed, added as favourites or marked for reading later
⢠Play video seamlessly from feeds
⢠Related tweets can be viewed and interacted with in context of articles
⢠Add any TweetMag to a rack thatâs accessible with one simple swipe
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