Hi George,

I'm not using this app, and I don't know about a blog article, but although you 
haven't specifically identified your app by name, I think you must have the 
app, Tweetlist Pro for Twitter.  This app was discontinued in the iTunes Store 
as of 26 days ago, and the last released version was 3.5.5.

At the AppleVis site, they appear to have replaced the old app description 
entry for Tweetlist Pro for Twitter with one for TweetList 4 for Twitter (this 
is the new, iOS 7 only version that was released on November 20, 2013, and 
which is currently on sale for $2.99).  I think you may have to buy the new 
update to get a version that works with iOS 7, and that complies with the 
recent Twitter changes.

There are two product versions currently in the iTunes Store: Tweetlist 4 for 
Twitter ($2.99 -- the new app) and Tweetlist for Twitter ($4.99).  If you 
purchased Tweetlist Pro for Twitter, that app is not in the App Store any more. 

I suggest that you get in contact with the developer (maybe send a tweet to 
@tweetlist) or else post a question on AppleVis. But from all the other 
articles, people are definitely using Tweetlist under iOS 7 for the last 3 
weeks.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther 


On Dec 15, 2013, at 10:11 AM, George Cham wrote:

> Hi,
> All updates are showing on the iPad and iPhone , regardless of weather they 
> are iPhone or iPad apps.
> Tweetlist has not showen up .
> Can someone please post the blog post that they posted on this topic.   
> George Cham
> george.c...@mac-access.net
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