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Twitter updates the iOS app to allow interactive notifications
The new looks is quite impressive and it also suits Windows 10 new theme. Twitter is also said to launch its app for Windows 10, which is all set to launch tomorrow.
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Desktop apps for Twitter have always been out of sync on different platforms, mostly because they’re all outsourced, we hear.
The users can download the app from iOS app store now.
Twitter will hope its new Windows 10 app can spark some life into the company. From looking at the screen shot, it appears more in line to complement the new Windows theme. The app is going to show a preview in users’ home timeline for tweets that contain photos, Vine videos and other select content. This app will not have Discover option, which was on the left hand navigation in the Windows 8 version, but this button has been replaced by a new buttons to search and messages.
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When the user does sign in they get an experience similar to what they would expect from an official Twitter app. It features support for multiple photo tweets, animated GIFs, Vine playback and the ability to share photos in Direct Messages.