![]() ![]() Several hundred more Twitter staffers quit after the tech mogul demanded that they pledge to “extremely hardcore” working conditions. Musk, trying to rein in costs amid a widespread freeze of advertiser spending on Twitter, fired half of the company’s approximately 7,500 employees one week after the deal closed. Unfortunately I don’t have many contacts at Twitter anymore so doubt I’ll get any kind of definitive answer soon.”Īs of December, Twitter’s headcount had dropped by nearly 75% since Musk took over. In a post on social service Mastadon, which has seen a surge in new users since Musk took over Twitter, Tapbots co-founder Paul Haddad wrote, “I’m hoping that whatever is going on at Twitter is just some automated spam protection bot that is incorrectly suspending proper apps, or something similar. “Sure is looking like Elon shut off all the third-party twitter apps,” tweeted screenwriter and author Gary Whitta. Some Twitter users speculated that Musk, who bought the company last fall in a $44 billion deal, is seeking to kill off third-party apps so that Twitter can better monetize activity on its own platforms. “We’re hoping this is just a temporary glitch and will let you know more as soon as we know more.” We’ve reached out to Twitter for more details, but haven’t heard back,” the company said in a tweet. “Tweetbot and other clients are experiencing problems logging in to Twitter. Tapbot’s Tweetbot account also reported issues. Please stay tuned and apologies.” The company noted that the macOS version of the Twitterrific app remains functional. ![]() “We don’t yet know what the root cause is, but we’re trying to find out. There are so many more improvements and bug fixes be sure to visit Twitterrific’s version history page for the entire list of what’s new, then head to the App Store and download Twitterrific 6.1 for iOS today.“We’re aware that Twitterrific is having problems communicating with Twitter,” the Iconfactory, developer of Twitterrific, tweeted Thursday evening. Other improvements include increased accessibility for the account picker panel for VoiceOver users, smoother loading of content on user profiles, new keyboard shortcuts and more accurate reading position synchronization across iPad, iPhone and Mac. Alerts, menus and controls are all themed based on your personal theme preferences and the ‘System Font’ has been updated to a new, smoother typeface for iOS 13. Popup views use native card-style behavior for the new OS. We’ve also combed through the app and brought it inline with iOS 13’s visual styling so Twitterrific feels right at home. Very handy when the lights go down unexpectedly. You can also change themes manually in the Appearance panel or via the two-finger swipe left/right gesture whenever you wish. We’ve kept the ability to manually switch themes as well as using Twitterrific’s own internal sunrise/sunset preferences so you can enjoy the best of both worlds. When iOS 13 changes from light to dark or vice versa, Twitterrific responds accordingly with the custom day and night themes you prefer. Open Twitterrific’s appearance panel and set the app to change theme according to the system appearance. Today we’re pleased to announce support for iOS 13’s automatic theme switching to Twitterrific’s roster of features. We’ve been constantly improving our themes, adding new light and dark entries, refining usability and recently announced the ability to create your own custom themes. Of course Twitterrific has had support for themes and our own Dark Mode for years. Twitterrific remembers your window settings making browsing a snap.įinally, with auto-refreshing, all of Twitterrific’s windows will continue to update and keep their reading positions in sync across all your devices. Once you have a second window created, you can adjust window widths and select unique tabs like lists or searches for each one. Another way is to drag any account avatar from the account picker out of the panel to spawn a new window as well. Twitterrific for Mac received a new update on Tuesday, adding a host of new features and improvements including the ability to quickly search for a user, restoration of Searches and Lists. You can also drag and drop the sidebar button out to create a new window for the account that’s currently active. From there you can then select the account or timeline type for the new instance and you’re ready to go. Perhaps the easiest is, with Twitterrific already running, to simply drag a new copy of the app from the iPad’s home screen dock up into iOS’s split view and release. ![]() There are multiple ways to open new windows with Twitterrific 6.1. ![]()
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