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Twitteriffic 5

It's really different from the old version, but keeps the principles that make Twitteriffic the bomb-fucking-diggity of twitter clients.

It's beautiful, and I have to say, I cannot think of a single iOS App I have that feels as fast as Twitteriffic 5. It's so fast, it's almost jarring. I love it. They updated the UI without fucking up usability, they made it faster and easier to use, and given the quality of the product, it is dirt fucking cheap. Had I had to pay for the iPad version separately, I'd have done so sans even slight hesitation. The Iconfactory are free to vacuum my fucking pockets.

You know what will drive me to App.net? Apperiffic (CRAIG, PLEASE GOD DO NOT USE THAT NAME!) combined with no more Twitteriffic. Because Craig and his team are that fucking awesome.

GO BUY THIS NOW!!!

Categories:     iOS/iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch
Posted by John C. Welch at 15:40 | Permalink



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