![]() ![]() The limited number of UI options from earlier versions of Tweetbot remain. With Tweetbot 5, the newest dark theme takes advantage of the newer OLED displays that make the background blend into the edges of the phone. Additionally, Tweetbot can select the theme for you based on display brightness. To enable it, swipe down with two fingers on the screen swipe up to turn the lights back on, so to speak. Tweetbot includes a beautiful dark mode, making it easier to use the app late at night or in the early morning. It uses Apple’s San Francisco font face (Avenir can be swapped in), bright colors, white space, and blur to fit in right at home. Tweetbot 5 is a modern iOS app through-and-through. Services like bit.ly, CloudApp, Droplr, Pocket, and Instapaper can be configured on a per-account basis. Like Tweetbot for Mac, the iOS app can use several different services to share things like photos, videos, and links. Due to new Twitter API limitations, these notifications can be delayed by several minutes. Tweetbot can alert you to mentions (from everyone or just those you follow) and direct messages. Notifications can be set up and configured on a per-account basis. ![]() Additional accounts are easily added by tapping the + button on the account screen. On first launch, Tweetbot will ask to use any Twitter accounts that have been entered in Settings on the device. Tweetbot 5 is full of features, looks great on iPhones and iPads, and brings a level of power and finesse to Twitter that other clients can’t match. But the perennial question is, what client should you use on your iOS device? There are several good options, but Tweetbot 5 is the best. OK, so you’re already on Twitter basically everyone is.
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