Qtwitter For Mac
Twitter announced in February that it would its official Mac client, and it will no longer be available to download as of mid-March. The discontinuation may be no love lost for some, however, as the official Twitter client had earned a meager 1.7 stars out of 5 from users on the Mac App Store. Twitter explained its discussion (on Twitter, of course) by saying the company was going to focus its efforts 'on a great Twitter experience that's consistent across platforms.' While Mac users wait to see what they might mean for them, it leaves some wondering what options are available to take the native Mac client's place.
Billing itself as a 'seamless Twitter experience,' Twitterrific is a popular alternative choice. Like Tweetbot, there are no ads, promoted tweets or 'while you were away' updates to sort through. Users can customize fonts and the appearance of media, while also getting support for Mac's Notification Center and using multiple windows for different accounts. Twitter.com Price: Free Availability: Web-based Maybe the disappearance of Twitter for Mac hasn't been that big of a deal for you because you've been using Twitter.com all along. If you are a Twitter for Mac user, navigating to Twitter.com from your web browser is old-school, but it still works.
No, you don't get extra customizations and, yes, you do have to deal with sponsored tweets and algorithms, but it is a quick and easily-accessible fix. And, it appears Twitter may be trying to drive traffic to a website —as Facebook has always done —going forward. Site-specific browser with Fluid Browser Price: $2.99 Availability. Site-specific browser applications like Fluid can be useful for turning web apps into standalone docks, allowing you to give Twitter its own icon and window and, you, the feel and functionality of a standalone app. Mad catz fps pro pc drivers for mac free. Fluid allows you to bring up a website on your computer as if it were its own desktop application. If you've ever saved a webpage as a shortcut on your iPhone by clicking 'Add to Home Screen,' the concept behind Fluid is very similar.
Twitter For Mac App
Once you download and install it to your Mac, Fluid's step-by-step set-up process is easy to navigate. Simple choose a URL you want to create a desktop app for, name it, set a location where you want the application to live on your computer and you're finished. Then, when you're ready to access Twitter, you can click the macOS 'app' you just created and get back to tweeting.