Hi,
I'm unclear as to why you feel the need to only have one? Were it me in that
case I'd just stick with the main twitter native app as it's the only one
that offers push notifications these days.  I have both apps you mentioned
along with the native official Twitter app and have no issues having all 3
present on my device. If you insist on only having one I'm not sure others
could help make that choice for you as it comes down to which features and
such you can or cannot live without. But due to the small size of apps again
I don't see why you have to live without any?
Robin

-----Original Message----- From: Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2019 10:16 AM
To: iPhone List
Subject: Which is better? Tweetings or Twitterrific?

Having used Twitter since November of 2009, and since July of 2012 with the official Twitter app here on the phone, and over the years, trying out apps like "witterrrific" "Tweetings" and others that are no longer available like "TwitList" and the like, these days I decided to try again "Tweetings" which I got on sale last year for 99 cents! And I'm torn between Twitterrific and Tweetings"! I can't decide which to leave and use as my daily driver! I know I need to delete one; having two apps of the same seems like I'm taking off unnecessary space! The things I love about Tweetings are how flexible the app it in terms of setting up what tabs you have. A podcast that Jonathan Mosen did several years ago, on using Tweetings is what got me hooked to all the app can do! Anyway so I love the reordering of the tabs; I also love en you tweet a long tweet, it gives you several options: split it into several parts, or use Tweetlonger. I love especailly how Tweetings still incorporates Push Notifications! However what I kind of miss is that it'd tell you from what client the person tweeted! Yes you can go into the tweet itself and it'll tell you, but what I loved about Twitterrific is that when you're flicking through the tweets, it tells you (like TwBlue on the PC)via so and so. Twitterrrific also when you send off a tweet, it reads it to you, whereas Tweetings only reports "your tweet has been sent successfully" which on Twitterrific's part, it seems sometimes OK to remind you what your tweet said, but sometimes, it seems to verbose! Twitterrific I love too that within its Action rotor, you have an option to Quote Tweet, and another independent option of Retweet, whereas tweetings it opens up a dialogue, allowing you to chose not only these two, but more neat ones! Like RT and like and others. So as you guys see, each of these has its own unique features, thus I can't decide which one to keep and which one delete! Which of these two do you guys use, and what do you like about each one? Which one would you keep?

Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel

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