![]() Moreover, all Twitter clients are also bound by the same rules. It’s got nothing to do with developers whatsoever. You should really put the blame on Twitter and its stupid cap on the number of users a third-party Twitter client can have. Their arguments always boil down to this: a few bucks is too high a price to pay for a Twitter client. Now, I keep hearing certain people whining about the price. The Mac version is a $20 download so you’re looking at a cool $26 to have Tweetbot installed on all your devices. The iPad build is provided separately and will run you an additional three bucks. Tweetbot for the iPhone and iPod touch is a $3 value. Tweetbot received a minor update today, adding “Your Tweets, Retweeted” back to the Retweets tab and fixing display of t.co URLs instead of the real URL in some profile views. “We fill the Tweet sheet, its up to the user to post or cancel.”Ī simple Twitter search reveals this has been going on for at least a few days. “We don’t force them to post it,” Tweetbot’s Paul Haddad wrote on Twitter. I’ve been demoing a pirated copy of and really like it so I’m going to buy a copy.īut why would anyone hit the Tweet button to name and shame themselves on Twitter? According to Gizmodo UK which reached out to Tapbots’ Paul Haddad, it’s just good ol’ human tapbot_paul then why the hell does anyone actually post it? Regardless, I doubt public exposure is going to shame them, let alone persuade them to pay for Tweetbot…Įasy, each pirated copy of Tweetbot automatically inserts this into the compose field: It gets even better: these folks actually have been exposing themselves on – oh the irony – Twitter. Tapbots, the people behind the popular Twitter client called Tweetbot, has found a novel way to identify users who are pirating the app. While no accurate data exist on how widespread the App Store piracy issue is, by all accounts it’s anything but neglectable, especially when certain dudes jailbreak their devices with the sole purpose of using pirated apps. Quite the opposite, we strongly condemn it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Just to make it clear: iDB does not condone piracy. ![]()
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