

Twitteriffic’s timeline will sync across platforms via iCloud and you will receive system-wide alerts for mentions and direct messages through Notification Center. You have the option to view mentions, messages, and favorites quickly and efficiently so that you don’t drown in the clutter that some other clients provide you. It’s easy to understand and it’s a true multi-account/multi-window system for Twitter. Twitterific for Mac’s claim to fame is its ease of use. And with that, the Twitterrific development crew was ready to bring back a masterpiece we all missed. Over 2,800 backers exceeded that goal by nearly 144% with a total of $108,346 raised. Twitterific for Mac: Project Phoenix had a funding goal of $75,000.
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The developers did this to make sure that the community truly wanted Twitterrific to be resurrected before putting all the coding hours into creating the Mac app once again. Here we are, years down the road and a Kickstarter campaign launched to revive my favorite Twitter client for Mac. Since it seemed like Twitteriffic’s developer, Iconfactory had thrown in the towel for the Mac version, I moved on and started using different apps to manage my Twitter accounts. It’s not that Twitterrific didn’t make a wonderful iOS app, but I wanted my Twitter clients to work with each other between platforms. It was truly sad and I constantly searched for something to replace my old friend because without one platform I didn’t want the other. Tweetie was eventually bought by Twitter and subsequently dismantled and Twitterrific fell off my radar when they dropped the Mac client several years ago. Both apps I used on my iPhone and without them, I probably would have never used Twitter.


Back in the day, the first two Twitter clients I used were Tweetie and Twitterrific.
