
It is small and hard to press, something I was sure Echofon would have fixed by now. This is also the case on Echofon with the Refresh button appearing in the upper right corner right next to Menu.
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Turns out Twitter on Android has several buttons that are too close to each other, which leads to users pressing the wrong thing. There is no question that every iPhone Twitter app should have pull to refresh so users can stay updated in real time by simply pulling down the timeline.Ħ: Button Placements: When putting together this list, I turned to my Twitter followers for requests and this is one of the many I got. Echofon for example has not implemented this feature and that is unfortunate. However, while many iPhone Twitter apps have this ability, some have yet to adopt it. If the app enabled you to place a list as part of the main menu alongside replies, then you would be able to read your list, and see as soon as a new reply comes in.ĥ: Pull to Refresh: This is one of the many intuitive gestures iPhone users have grown accustomed to. Of course, you can always go back to the main timeline, but just like all the points in this post, the goal is to make the experience as easy as possible. The problem is that when you are in a list, you cannot see your replies, so you don’t know if you missed any. This to me, is a deal breaker.Ĥ: View Mentions when in a List: I have seen many apps that provide a great experience when reading your Twitter list. The official Twitter app only shows you that you have missed tweets, but not how many. It is less relevant for tweets since those will probably be in the hundreds if not thousands, but I would like to know about missed replies and DMs. When I wake up in the morning and check my Twitter app, I want to know how many replies I missed. The first thing I noticed is the lack of numbers on each column. I had tried it before, but since so many people liked it, I had to give it another try. Tweetlist does a good job at providing quick access to your lists as well.ģ: Numbers on Columns: When I first asked for recommendations of a solid Twitter app, most people recommended Twitter for iPhone. Out of the apps that I have tried, the only one that does this well is Tweetings. That means the ability to add a list as one of the main items in the app’s menu. A mobile Twitter app should enable you to access your lists with one click. All Twitter apps should.Ģ: One click access to lists: Twitter lists are a very important tool that make the whole Twitter experience much more manageable. Echofon is the only app I have found that does this. Instead of replying to each one with a “thank you”, you can select a few tweets and reply to all at once. When would I use this? Imagine your birthday and you are getting tweets from many people that all say the same thing: “Happy birthday”. I want my Twitter app to allow me to reply to a few people with one answer. Those include an intuitive UI, high performance and speed, stability, and in this case, all the basic Twitter functionality.ġ: Reply to Multiple Tweets: This should not be confused with a Reply All. Of course, it is important to remember, that these are advanced features that should be included in an app in addition to the basic requirements of any mobile app.

The following are 18 very specific features, which can serve as an outline for the perfect iPhone Twitter app. After getting several recommendations, my friend, Branko Rihtman suggested I write a post about all the features I would expect to see in the perfect Twitter app.
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That was following an upgrade of Echofon Pro, which it turns out, was full of bugs.

I am convinced that such an app would explode in popularity in no time.īy the way, this post started as a tweet, in which I asked my followers for recommendations on a solid Twitter iPhone app.
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There are some that come awfully close like Echofon Pro or Osfoora, but each has its issues, and there is no reason an iPhone developer should not release the perfect iPhone Twitter app. However, to this day, I have not managed to find one app that meets all my needs and expectations from a Twitter app on the iOS platform. Apps like the official Twitter app, Tweetdeck, Echofon, Twitteriffic, and many many more. Having said that, one of the most popular categories for mobile apps, especially on the iPhone is Twitter apps. If you don’t like the way one flashlight app works, there are hundreds of others to choose from. If you don’t like the way Instagram applies filters to your photos, use PicPlz or Burstn.
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If you don’t like making free calls on Skype, use Viber. One of the obvious advantages of the growing mobile app ecosystem is that if you don’t like a specific app, there is almost always a better alternative.
