![]() ![]() Mobilizer service settings, Browser preferences.Accent colors, fonts and media preview settings (except for fonts Echofon Pro only offers preset accent colors and media preview size).Overall theme (White, Grey, Black I’ve applied Grey in the screenshots).Notifications (Echofon Pro has this, too).Real-Time streaming (Echofon Pro does this automatically on WiFi but you can at least turn it off) with a variety of parameters like maximum tweets and which networks you want to use, etc.This is just an overview of all the settings that are available: That’s it.Īdditionally, for single accounts you set which notifications you want to receive. You can also change the image upload service. You can set the font size, image preview size, accent colors,ĭark mode and streaming on/off. It will display an in-app-browser with Mobilizer enabled (if possible) instantly.Įchofon Pro offers a bit of customization. In Falcon Pro when you click/tap a tweet with media embedded in it – if it’s not directly parseable by Falcon Pro – Unfortunately Echofon Pro does not support website embeds – you need to click/tap the link. Media PreviewsĪs I stated earlier both clients offer rich media embeds so you’ll see images and videos embedded directly in your timeline. Echofon doesn’t provide info about this - I had to google it. This is a deal-breaker for me because I use a Nexus 5 as my daily smartphone andĬannot sync between Echofon Pro and Falcon Pro. While Falcon Pro uses TweetMark to offer synchronization across platforms via your Twitter account,Įchofon Pro only allows for iCloud. Both clients offer syncing, however these two differ here. Like searching and pinning searches, retweet, favorite, etc. You can also manage multiple Twitter accounts and use all the Twitter features you know and love. You can of course view your timeline, single tweets and media previews. I don't have a sample for Falcon Pro to test that on Android, because the Nexus 7 is smaller than the iPad mini 2.īoth clients offer nearly identical features. Additionally I don't think Echofon Pro uses the space it has in the best possible way (a second column for mentions would have been nice). I do appreciate both designs, however, I like Falcon Pro more in terms of aesthetics personally. The Designīoth apps give 100% in looking native on their respective platforms but Falcon Pro goes the extra step of customizing the experience instead of just using the default template like Echofon Pro does. So here is my comparison for today: Echofon Pro on the iPad vs. For my Mac the official client is well enough but not for my mobile needs. These points just scratch the surface of my problems with itīut I won’t go into detail in this post. The design of the client on both platforms. I don’t like the fact that it doesn’t dispaly every media type in-line (i.e. I don’t hate it but it just doesn’t suit me well enough. I really don’t like the official Twitter client. IOS (in the tablet sector) to see, which platform offers the better alternative solutions to the same problem. This led me to the idea to compare apps that aren’t available on Android to apps that aren’t available on You can contact this reporter on Signal and WhatsApp at +91 81 or email.If you’re a long reader of my blog you’ll already know that last week I became owner of a brand new iPad mini 2. While Twitter hasn’t communicated anything about the issue, the TwitterDev account said last month that the company “will continue to invest in our Developer Platform, especially our Twitter API.”Įarlier this week, Twitter decided to make the algorithmic timeline - named “For You” - the default feed on iOS. Last month, the company’s former head of developer platforms, Amir Shevat, wrote for TechCrunch that the new management broke the trust of developers. Third-party developers have been cautious about their development plans around Twitter as the company hasn’t communicated its plans for the ecosystem. Since Elon Musk’s takeover, Twitter has killed many developer programs, including Twitter Toolbox for app discovery. So the only way to access Twitter is through the official client or the website.Ī post on Twitter’s developer forum said that on the developer portal, these apps show up as “Suspended.” ![]() It’s not clear if this is a step to thwart access to the platform.Īpart from the above-mentioned apps, users complained about being unable to access Twitter from clients like Fenix, Twitpane, Feather and Talon. It’s likely that Twitter made some changes to its API for third-party clients that resulted in these apps breaking down. He also mentioned that all API requests from the apps are failing. In an email response to TechCrunch, Haddad said the issue started around 7:30 PM PT today. ![]()
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