One of the best Twitter clients on Windows 10 just got a big update
Tweeten now lets you change its settings without having to restart the app.
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What you need to know
Tweeten is one of the best Twitter clients on Windows 10 and macOS and among thebest Windows apps. It brings a Tweetdeck experience that’s easily customizable and feature-rich. The app’s settings section has been rebuilt from the ground up to improve it in several key areas. Most noticeably, the app now lets you instantly apply most changes.
The update also lets you display column icons in column headers and brings a clear column icon to the app.
The update is available now for direct download through Tweeten’s website. The Microsoft Store version of the app should see the update within a day or so.
Here’s the complete changelog, as found on itsreleases page:
Before this update, you’d have to restart the app to apply many changes in its settings. You shouldn’t have to restart the app nearly as frequently anymore.
Introducing the new Tweeten!✨ New, responsive design for Settings🍎 Apple Silicon support⚡️ Instant theme changes🤝 Sync Tweeten theme w/ your OS👀 Search settings👩🏻💻 Custom CSS editor now more powerful than everhttps://t.co/0Xyl8sFOVqpic.twitter.com/W3R1Q9AqgtIntroducing the new Tweeten!✨ New, responsive design for Settings🍎 Apple Silicon support⚡️ Instant theme changes🤝 Sync Tweeten theme w/ your OS👀 Search settings👩🏻💻 Custom CSS editor now more powerful than everhttps://t.co/0Xyl8sFOVqpic.twitter.com/W3R1Q9Aqgt— Tweeten (@TweetenApp)March 25, 2021March 25, 2021
Tweeten already rolled outsupport for Windows 10 on ARM. This latest update also brings support for Apple’s M1 chips, making it available on more devices.
Tweeten is an excellent Tweetdeck client on Windows 10 that allows you to customize the Tweetdeck experience. You can customize its color, column width, and more. It takes the best of Twitter and Tweetdeck and ramps it up to 11.
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