Merges multiple accounts into one timeline and there is no way to get around that. This is ridiculous. only recommended if you have one account. Seeing one timeline is impossible. The app appears to be a copycat of Plume minus the ads in many ways. The app is missing the translate feature. The Trends feature doesn't work. Interactions missing features too. It's not intuitive as well, rather complicated. So very few downloads.
A feature called Talon Pull creates a quick-access (from you notification area) pop-out window that shows your timeline. Does not require opening an app and does not show an icon in the status bar.
Longer posts are cut off so you need to tap each one to see the full post. This bad feature came with July/August 2017 update. Also no default setting for RT when using multiple accounts anymore - need to choose every time. This also came with the same update. Bad update.
Since it allows collaboratively managing multiple social networks using a single app as well as a scheduler and analytics, it can be a complete social presence workflow tool for small businesses.
The official Twitter app is perhaps the only app to support two factor authentication or login verification, thus providing a necessary additional layer of security to your Twitter accounts
If you have a limited data plan for your phone, don't be surprised if you find a whopping 800 MB consumption at the end of the month. The app really, really wants to download absolutely everything, even if you don't want to see or play anything.
You can choose between 5 different themes, including light and dark themes. You can also manually set up Tweedle colors yourself, choose to display avatars or not and what you want actionbar to look like.
You can have separate notification settings for your timeline, mentions and direct messages for each account. Refresh time can be set between a minute and 4 hours.
Can't view your or anyone's LISTs, Conversation view is very frustrating to use if you can, no Likes visible of tweets. Only positive easy switching of multiple accounts (more than 3). Not maintained.
You can hide boring or inappropriate tweets by person, app, or hashtag for a selected period of time. Very useful when your followed friend starts to tweet about every single moment of a F1 race.
Ludicrously quick at getting tweets out there. From anywhere in-app, just swipe from the very edge of the screen to the center, and the compose box will appear.
You can choose to use the in-app browser or Android default. The in-app browser can also be set to force a light, mobile friendly version of a site or a full web page when connected to Wi-Fi. Additionally, it can use hardware acceleration to render web pages faster.
In order to get the best use out of this app, you need to apply a few tweaks to get around some artificial limits, which have been placed on this app as a result of its success. Bypass the Twitter token limit.
Preview of shared link's site address, title and header image directly in the timeline just like official app. Reader mode extract shared article content for quick unobstructed reading.
You can change what you want shown when swiping left or right - your profile, your tweets, retweets of you, timeline, @mentions, direct messages, who you're following, your followers and favorites. There is no way to set the order of lanes.
Tweet box at the bottom of the app by default will send out a simple tweet. Long-pressing a tweet in the timeline will change that to an @reply, long-pressing another user will add him to the conversation as well.
Sharing a page with Tweet Lanes captures the title of the page alongside the link as opposed to just the link as is common, making the the sharing process even more straightforward.