One of the more popular social networking sites is Twitter and currently it is running in the top 5 of all social networking internet websites. And since a lot of people access their Twitter profile and interact with as many people as they want to everyday, the population of Twitter users will not increasingly go crazy in numbers because of the launch of the new iPad Twitter app.
The new Twitter iPad app has a lot of twists compared to the regular garden variety mobile Twitter app. Movement from one page to another is very easy since the iPad is designed with a touch interface so all that needs to be done to transfer from one page to another is touch the screen and off you go to a different web page without opening a new window or clicking on several buttons. All you have to do is tap a tweet on the app and it will automatically open a pane and you can open a lot from the content of that specific pane; items which can include photos, videos, text articles, and a whole lot more.
One of the best features of the Twitter iPad app is its ability to show the timeline of the downloading of a video while you browse through other sites and going back to the video as soon as it is fully downloaded and ready to play. To view the video full screen, just pinch it on the panel and there you go.
Another innovation on this Twitter is app is when you pinch on a tweet, you immediately view the details of the author, and you can reply, or retweet. Put two fingers together and pull down the tweet and you will see the whole interaction on that specific tweet.
And the amazing thing about the iPad Twitter app is it is now designed so that you can see and read precise Twitter accounts without even logging in and this function also holds true to search for the latest news.
Simply put, the new iPad Twitter app is totally different form the iPhone app because of so many deviations from the usual Twitter interface. Just tap on a tweet and all the important information that you need to see opens before your very eyes including related web pages and the links connected to that tweet, similar users, and hash tag searches. Slide the panels to the side and off you proceed to simple navigation.
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