Me:
I regret to announce that I will not use a third-party app for twitter dot com
Also me:
ohhhhh look at this
(seriously, Nighthawk looks quite good)
Me:
I regret to announce that I will not use a third-party app for twitter dot com
Also me:
ohhhhh look at this
(seriously, Nighthawk looks quite good)
@simonwoods I'm curious why you choose, at least in theory, not to use third party twitter apps?
And “yes” that does look rather good.
@simonwoods Fascinating concept for a Twitter client. Seems like some good ideas the official app could easily incorporate. Nighthawk appears prepared to help me do some things with presets that I have been doing manually in Twitter's UI...
@crossingthethreshold I can't see them surviving much longer so there's a point at which I am hesitatn to become to invested in their particular style. However, Nighthawk just looks like such a nice fit for how I'd prefer to use Twitter.
@hjalm Yep, same here. Honestly it looks like it can help you transform Twitter into something much more flexible, built around making it more useful much like the open web alternatives (Micro.blog, etc).
@simonwoods I can see that. I have had Tweetbot, which I currently use, and Twitterrific for so long that I just keep on using (one of) them depeding on how I feel, occaisionally dropping into the web interface.