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  • Tweetbot 2.0.1 – Popular Twitter client. Tweetbot is a full-featured OS X Twitter client with a lot of personality. Whether it's the meticulously-crafted interface, sounds and animation, or features like multiple timelines and column views, there's a lot to love about Tweetbot.

Ethan Marcotte

'I couldn't use Twitter without Twitterrific.'

Ethan Marcotte — @beep

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John Siracusa

'Twitterrific's unified timeline matches the way I think about Twitter: a single, chronological stream of tweets, regardless of type. The fact that Twitterrific is also a great Twitter client with all the other features you'd expect—including separate views for mentions, DMs, etc.—is just icing on the cake.'

John Siracusa — @siracusa

Michael Lopp

'A daily corner of my desktop feels revitalized.'

Michael Lopp — @rands

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Manuel Alejandro López Zarzosa

'Now I can finally use the best client on all my devices!'

Manuel Alejandro López Zarzosa — @manuelale69

Alex Waddell

'I've been an active participant in the Phoenix Kickstarter beta and I'm delighted with the final app. Its elegant features, combined with lot of great UI touches, make Twitter a delight to use on the Mac again.'

Alex Waddell — @alexwaddell

Daniel Jalkut

'It's exciting to see the very first Twitter client being rethought in 2017 as the very newest one.'

Daniel Jalkut — @danielpunkass

Brent Simmons

'I switched immediately. It was like coming home.'

Brent Simmons — @brentsimmons

Seth Roby

'Twitterrific makes Twitter simple, fun, and quick. Thank you for bringing it back to the Mac, where I still spend most of my days.'

Seth Roby — @TALlama

'Twitterrific has the potential to make bored users fall in love with Twitter all over again.'

Christine Preusler — HostingAdvice.com

'My favorite Twitter client.'

Robyn Oglesby — MacSources

'Features the same finesse that we've seen in Twitterrific for iOS, but at the same time, also leverages all the features offered by macOS.'

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'The Iconfactory has given users a high degree of control over how Twitterrific looks within a clean, easy-to-read design.'

John Voorhees — MacStories

Dash 4 3 2. 'Packs a ton of features into the new app..fantastic keyboard and accessibility support, delightful sounds, and a few nostalgic Easter eggs from past incarnations.'

Chris De Jabet — Full City Press

'The app delivers a good handful of features Mac users will like.'

Sarah Perez — TechCrunch

'Finally, a modern desktop Twitter client that not only looks amazing and performs, but offers all the features you would expect. So relieved to have Twitterrific resurrected!'

R.C. Rains — @shadowbottle

The popular third-party Twitter client Tweetbot has received a notable update today with a handful of new features and a change in its business model. Tapbots says that Tweetbot 6 is free to download, with an in-app subscription available to unlock the core functionality of the app. The promise is that subscription pricing will ensure regular updates in the future.

The folks at MacStories were first to cover the release of Tweetbot 6 this afternoon. The release is an entirely new application, so if you had previously purchased Tweetbot, you'll need to re-download the app from the App Store and sign up for the in-app subscription.

The subscription pricing is reasonable at $0.99 per month or $5.99 annually, and the subscription is required to access core functionality, including the ability actually send tweets. Without the in-app subscription, Tweetbot is essentially a read-only Twitter client.

Other than the switch to subscription pricing, Tweetbot 6 includes a handful of new features. There are some interface tweaks to the timeline, as well as support for the latest version of the Twitter API. The new Twitter API includes support for polls as well as cards.

Other changes and improvements in Tweetbot 6 include three new app icons, new light and dark themes from which to choose, dark mode enhancements, and Chrome and Firefox support for opening URLs. As MacStories notes, the update also drops support using other services for URL shortening, image uploads, and video.

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As is the case when any app makes the jump to subscriptions, the promise is that the stability of the regular income provided by a subscription can help support long-term development. It's up to the folks at Tapbots to prove this worth, so only time will tell. Ideally, Twitter will also continue to make improvements to its API in the meantime.

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Tweetbot 6 is available on the App Store as a free download, but again, the in-app subscription is required to access core functionality of the social network. There is a one-week free trial. As of right now, that subscription does not extend to the Mac version of the app.

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