Dec 30, 2015 - Twitter for Mac version 4.0 appeared Wednesday—featuring the phrase “don't call it a. Twitter platform features that previously weren't supported by the Twitter for mac app. But the work needs to continue, and not stop. Support for Twitter for Mac will also end in 30 days, the micro-blogging site added. This means that users will have to use the website or services such as Tweetdeck or third-party apps. As Twitter ends support for its macOS app, Twitterrific drops to $7.99 (Reg. One of the most popular third-party Twitter clients for the Mac. Chance is an editor for the entire 9to5.
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Twitter’s erratic support for its dedicated desktop Mac application is coming to an end, with the company that it’s pulled the application from the web and from Apple’s App Store. Support for Twitter for Mac will end in 30 days, the company adds.
The app, before Twitter pulled it, had an average user rating on the App Store of 1.7 out of 5. That’s an accurate approximation of most people’s attitude toward the software, which has never quite been as robust as third-party clients like Tweetbot or even in-house services like Tweetdeck. We're focusing our efforts on a great Twitter experience that's consistent across platforms. So, starting today the Twitter for Mac app will no longer be available for download, and in 30 days will no longer be supported.— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) Twitter failed time and again to keep its Mac app up to date with the service’s latest features — it took the company to bring Moments, which launched in October of 2015, to its Mac client. In December of 2015, that Twitter didn’t even make the app itself; the company outsourced development to a third-party digital studio in Seattle called Black Pixel. So it’s safe to say the software won’t be dearly missed by very many users. It’s clear Twitter wants to put more of its engineering and product resources toward web and mobile, where a vast majority of users likely access the product today.
Twitter has announced it is ending support for its dedicated desktop Mac application and that it has pulled it from the web and from Apple’s App Store. “We’re focusing our efforts on a great Twitter experience that’s consistent across platforms. So, starting today the Twitter for Mac app will no longer be available for download,” @TwitterSupport tweeted late on Friday. Support for Twitter for Mac will also end in 30 days, the micro-blogging site added.
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This means that users will have to use the website or services such as Tweetdeck or third-party apps, reports Hindustan Times citing IANS. The app, before Twitter pulled it, had an average user rating on the Apple App Store of 1.7 out of five. That is an accurate approximation of most people’s attitude toward the software which has never quite been as robust as third-party clients like Tweetbot or even in-house services like Tweetdeck, according to The Verge. “Twitter failed time and again to keep its Mac app up to date with the service’s latest features - it took the company more than seven months to bring “Moments” which launched in October of 2015, to its Mac client,” The Verge report added.