Scrivor Has A New Way Of Tweeting
Scrivor (Free) by Ragazzetto Project is a simple and ingenious app that allows users to bypass that pesky 140-character limit on tweets.
As any avid tweeter would know, tweets are limited to 140 characters. So what do you do when you have more to say? With Scrivor, your can write your tweet on a virtual piece of paper and attach it to your tweet.
Scrivor is extremely simple; users just type their message, with no character limit, attach and tweet. There are six different paper styles to choose from. Users access these by tapping on the information icon in the top right corner. Once finished, users tap on the paper clip to tweet their image. There is a standard tweet that accompanies the Scrivor tweet, but it can be changed to say whatever users want.
Since Twitter is now synced with iDevices, Scrivor does not require users to log into their accounts through the app. Instead your login information is drawn from your iDevice. Users can allow access or change Twitter information from the Apple settings app.
Currently Scrivor only has one text font and size. The developers are planning future updates with multiple fonts, the ability to change text sizes, and additional paper backgrounds. These two updates will further tweet customization through Scrivor.
Overall, Scrivor is a simple and useful app for Twitter users who need more characters to express their thoughts. The app is easy to use and performs this simple job well. The planned future updates will make Scrivor even more useful and customizable.