the subject says it all just about, I'm a real newbie to twitter, but I'm finding there's a lot of instances where twitter will work best to get the info I need. And this is a very popular way of communication with a lot of folks.
Really any help, or app recommendations would be appreciated! Also if there are any twitter tutorials on how this whole thing works might prove helpful also.
Thanks! :)
By MikeFont, 14 April, 2018
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Twitterific
subject says it all.
the twitter app
hello,
i think that the best option is the Twitter app.
it is very accessible and simple.
if you need asistance with Twitter, you can write it here or contact me directly.
Afik Suffir
Did you mean Twitterrific?
Just verifying @Chris if Twritterrific was what you ment, though you were only off by one R. :)
As far as the second suggestion, it seems to have such a basic name, I can't seem to find it in the app store. Though simple is better, at this point I'm still open to suggestions.
thanks again.
Twitterrific
While it's entirely a personal choice, Twitterrific is what I use and recommend. The accessibility support in Twitterrific is comprehensive and well thought-out. The Twitter app is pretty accessible, but the practical usability is miles behind Twitterrific.
I use the official Twitter app
I've done the Twitterific thing and although it's accessible, much of it annoys me. it's impossible to send things to pocket without having to open links first, it relies too much on the overused action rotor which is irritating. My main reason for giving up on it is that Twitter will be changing their backend APIs whether the Twitterific folks like it or not and that's fine because Twitter is it's own platform. Third-party apps had a nice run but anyone with any sense would realise that once Twitter became popular, they'd want to make it it's own platform.
In short then, stick to the main Twitter app because it'll get the full feature set and you will have access to proper analytics if you need that kind of thing.
P.S, I know this is off topic but why don't new line characters work on these comment entry fields when using braille screen input. Please sort this because it's annoying to switch to the onscreen keyboard to enter a new line.
Twitterrific, at least for now. See message body
Using the main twitter-app
Hi,
I started one year ago also as a newbie on twitter and since that I use the main Twitter-app on ios and I‘m in the most cases in peace with it.
Sometimes could happen that after an app-update some accessibility issues can come. For example You could not view the links that posted a twitter user. But I reported it to the twitter accessibility-team and in the next app-update it was fixefd.
Now at the moment I only know one issue: the twitter-app don‘t read the direct messages. After few characters Voiceover stop to read the dm-text.
But all other things works fine. You can like, reply, and mention other users without any problems.
I'm surprised no one has
I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Tweetings" yet, especially since that its also on Android for users of both platforms.
Do keep in mind however, the Android version does not include "Keyboard" shortcuts, though thats probably do to you being able to use the "desktop" site for Twitter using a keyboard on Android, unlike the iOS side, at least when "VoiceOver" is used.