![]() Even better, the files are directly compatible with the theme files you can build in the Mac version of Twitterrific 1. Color themes are plain-text files in Property List (plist) format. ![]() Even more impressive is support for theme customization: You can build your own color themes and drop them in a Twitterrific sub-folder in iCloud Drive and they’ll automatically sync and appear in the app. Rather than offering just dark, light, and pure-black themes, Twitterrific now has three different light themes and five dark themes to choose from. Twitterrific’s color scheme has also gotten an overhaul. I use Giphy a lot in Slack and it’s fun to be able to pluck an appropriate GIF without ever leaving Twitterrific’s composition window. This version adds support for Giphy, the search engine for animated GIFs, which makes Twitterrific a much better meme-propagation tool. At last I can select the proper GIF from within the compose window. In general, Twitterrific displays images and videos better inline, showing them at their native aspect ratios and including both media and quoted tweets together for the first time. Videos and GIFs can now play (silently) in timelines, a feature that I immediately turned off. The new version adds a bunch of clever features, some of which I use a lot, some of which will appeal to people who are not me. While Twitterrific’s approach to Twitter is not for everyone-I always hear from the legion of Tweetbot fans every time I write about Twitter apps-it works perfectly with how I use Twitter and I’d be on Twitter a lot less if it ever went away. Version 6 of the Twitterrific iOS app launched this week, and I’ve been testing it for months now. The Iconfactory’s Twitterrific is my go-to Twitter client and has been for years. New Twitterrific 6 features include new color themes, user-editable custom themes, a new display font option, and better presentation of inline media. Note: This story has not been updated for several years. Twitterrific 6: My favorite Twitter app just got better
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