The official Twitter app for iPad is finally here, and star developer Loren Brichter has polished yet another gem. Twitter for iPad sports a really elegant interface that?s significantly faster and more intuitive than competing Twitter clients we?ve tested (such as Twitterific and Tweetdeck).
Formerly called Tweetie, Brichter?s popular iPhone app impressed the big wigs at Twitter headquarters who ultimately hired the talented coder to produce native Twitter software in house. Twitter for iPad is his first brand new creation since the acquisition, and from the looks of this app, it was clearly a wise investment.
Loading and sending tweets feels almost instant, and the overall design is very pleasant. When you?re creating a new tweet, for example, the app brings up a notepad-style compose window, which is plain cute.
It also introduces some functionality we haven?t seen before: tap on a tweet with a link, and the content loads in a browser pane (pictured above); pinch a person?s tweet to get more details on the author, and swipe down with two fingers to view the threaded conversation. The paned view of content was very cool and surprisingly fast with loading photos and web pages. However, the pinch and two-finger swipe functions are awfully gimmicky: simply tapping on a person?s tweet with a single finger shows profile details and threaded conversations as well, rendering the pinch and double-swipe redundant (screenshot below).
When composing a new tweet, there?s a location-pin button to share where you?re tweeting from, as well as a paperclip icon to attach a photo. The photo-sharing feature worked in a snap, but after multiple attempts I couldn?t seem to get the location feature to work properly. I?ve put in a query to Brichter about this issue, and I?ll post an update when I receive a response.
All in all, it?s a sweet update, and it?s free. Download the Twitter app in the iPad?s App Store.
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