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Twitterrific 2.1 hits the AppStore

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By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 at 1:32 AM

Twitterrific 2.1 for iPhone

Version 2.1 of the popular Twitter client Twitterrific is in the AppStore — both the free and premium versions, that is. The updated app packs tons of improvements, including:

  • New “Load More…” button for getting older tweets in timeline
  • Followers and following lists are are added to author view
  • Support for recording, posting, and viewing of videos
  • Account viewer and picker is added to main toolbar and posting view
  • Built-in browser now supports landscape mode
  • Lowered battery usage by changing how location updates
  • Tap & hold menus added for tweet, links and photos
  • Image links are now displayed in a photo viewer
  • Ability to translate tweets with the action bar
  • “Reply” and “Retweet” are added to tap shortcuts
  • More accurate location readers
  • Improved handling of YouTube links
  • Tapping on avatar in author view now displays it full-size
  • Author view shows if the user follows you back
  • Long uploads now show a percentage completed
  • Improved bookmarking support
  • Added in-app email support
  • Passwords are now supported for Instapaper
  • Optimized for iPhone 3GS

In addition to the features mentioned above, Twitterrific 2.1 also fixes several known bugs and is overall much faster now. Price remains the same and it’s 4 bucks ($3.99), and a free, lite version is also available. Here’s the AppStore link.

[Via: JustAnotherIphoneBlog]

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