Drawing from iOS 7's new design with rainbowed colors and jumpy icons, the popular Twitter client app revamps its look and hikes up its price to $2.99. October 24, 2013 4:48 PM PDT Tweetbot 3's new look. (Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET) Tweetbot, one of the top Twitter client apps for iPhone, released a major redesign on Thursday that is wholly inspired by Apple's iOS 7. With the same bright colors, flat planes, and animated icons, Tweetbot 3 looks and feels very different from its earlier versions. Tapbots, the company behind the app, said it redesigned Tweetbot "from the ground up" for Apple's newest operating system. "Tweetbot has slimmed down to look and feel more like iOS 7 and has also gained a lot of charm and speed in the process," Tapbots writes in the app description. Related stories Twitter IPO pricing values company at up to $11.1 billion Vine shoots for 6-second bliss with saved drafts, video editing Twitter said to be very close to pricing IPO Twitter to award board members with millions Biting tweets get White House official fired Apparently, Tapbots put a lot of work into the refreshed app and it's charging users for this labor. Instead of $1.99, the app now costs $2.99. Existing users also have to pay this price for an upgrade -- they could also just opt to stay with the older version. Tapbots notes that the $2.99 price is a "limited time" sale, which means the cost could hike up even higher. With the redesign, Tapbots held onto or amped up users' favorite features, such as image upload, iCloud sync, mute filters for blocking messages from users without unfollowing them, customizable navigation, and Wi-Fi streaming. Tweetbot was created by Tapbots to give users an alternative to Twitter's official mobile app and other Twitter mobile clients. This newest redesign is specifically for iPhone, but Tapbots is reportedly working an update for Tweetbot for iPad too.

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Drawing from iOS 7's new design with rainbowed colors and jumpy icons, the popular Twitter client app revamps its look and hikes up its price to $2.99.



October 24, 2013 4:48 PM PDT




Tweetbot 3's new look.


(Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET)

Tweetbot, one of the top Twitter client apps for iPhone, released a major redesign on Thursday that is wholly inspired by Apple's iOS 7.


With the same bright colors, flat planes, and animated icons, Tweetbot 3 looks and feels very different from its earlier versions. Tapbots, the company behind the app, said it redesigned Tweetbot "from the ground up" for Apple's newest operating system.


"Tweetbot has slimmed down to look and feel more like iOS 7 and has also gained a lot of charm and speed in the process," Tapbots writes in the app description.



Apparently, Tapbots put a lot of work into the refreshed app and it's charging users for this labor. Instead of $1.99, the app now costs $2.99. Existing users also have to pay this price for an upgrade -- they could also just opt to stay with the older version. Tapbots notes that the $2.99 price is a "limited time" sale, which means the cost could hike up even higher.

With the redesign, Tapbots held onto or amped up users' favorite features, such as image upload, iCloud sync, mute filters for blocking messages from users without unfollowing them, customizable navigation, and Wi-Fi streaming.


Tweetbot was created by Tapbots to give users an alternative to Twitter's official mobile app and other Twitter mobile clients. This newest redesign is specifically for iPhone, but Tapbots is reportedly working an update for Tweetbot for iPad too.



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