Twitter adds photo support for direct messages, gesture-based UI in app update

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in iPhone edited January 2014
Ubiquitous microblogging platform Twitter on Tuesday released a new version of its mobile app, bringing support for photos in direct messages, a revamped user interface and enhanced notifications.

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Twitter for iOS reached version 6.0 with the latest update and brings substantial changes to how users will interact with the app.

The most prominent tweak is Twitter's new swipeable interface, which is somewhat reminiscent of Tapbots' Tweetbot client. Swiping left or right takes users to the app's three main pages: Timeline, Notifications and Messages. Users can also swipe between timelines if they have more than one aggregated in-app.

With the introduction of photos in direct messages, Twitter opted to switch out the Discover view, which is now integrated into the main timeline along with Activity.

As for Notifications, users can now tweak settings to limit the display of replies, retweets and favorites to followers.

Finally, search is enhanced with a more intuitive system that shows tweets from people users follow as well as followers and nearby users. Safari Reading List support rounds out the new feature list.

Twitter for iOS is a free 18.9MB download from the App Store.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3

    Sick of Twitter. I'm tweeted out. Done with the Twitters.

  • Reply 2 of 3
    irelandireland Posts: 17,798member
    Gestures? I see it had gestures removed, but I don't see any added. After using the new version of Twitter I am glad Tweetbot exists. Tweetbot 3 rocks!
  • Reply 3 of 3

    Horrible update for Android.

     

    Twitter is one of those apps that would look great with the holo theme/treatment. Instead, they (together with Facebook, especially Messenger) chose to not respect the design guidelines and force the iOS 7 look that makes no sense on Android. It's like iTunes on Windows, or MS Office on a Mac, absolute garbage regarding design.

     

    I wonder what Google can do about it. The G+ and Hangout apps are a trillion times better than Facebook and Messenger, it's a shame no one uses G+.

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