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October 9, 2009 23:12
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* the new reload interaction | |
* having a conversation view for DM & replies | |
* the freaking awesome nearby view! | |
* search is a first class citizen | |
* dm and mention notification | |
* video upload | |
* MapKit integration | |
* super options for posting, but very hidden so as not to annoy | |
* insane support for 3rd party services that just work without having to even know thats what they are | |
* the subtle sound effects. No one is really doing this. With a UI as organic as the iPhone, I think when done right, its awesome. Well done sir. |
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* the custom tab bar. To me, its just gratuitous. | |
* stateful views. I want Tweetie to open to my feed everytime I open it. Not to some deep nested view I was on when I last used it. | |
* using grouped table view look and feel for a User view and Tweet view. Its just not pretty. | |
* the feed cell backgrounds. I just prefer something a little less bright. | |
* why are the conversation views of replies and dm's completely different? |
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Overall I love Tweetie 2.0. A ton of features and services have been added and integrated without clutter. | |
Everything just works like it should. @atebits has taken a ton of facilities and made a Twitter experience, | |
rather than a Twitter client. It's about using Tweetie, not the services. Well done. |
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