Youll also see three buttons in the middle: Tweets (your tweets), Media (the photos and videos youve posted), and Favorites (the tweets youve favorited).Pros A consistent experience across iPhone and iPad: Twitter now has one app for iPhone and iPad.
![]() Easy tweeting: Press the composition button to go to a new screen where you can type a tweet, add a photo, and tag your location. Great layout: Twitter is very easy to navigate on the small screen. The composition button sits up top, and the bottom rail includes Home, Notifications, Messages, and Me icons with descriptions underneath, so even first-time users will know what theyre pressing. On your profile page, you can see how many people youre following and how many people are following you. Profile customization: Unlike Facebook, Twitter enables you to customize your profile page with the header photo of your choice. To edit your profile, press the Edit Profile button on the top right. To edit your settings, view lists, get help, or sign out, tap the settings icon at top center. ![]() Great shopping tool: Under Recent Searches, youll find three categories that help you search twittershopping: Shopping, Entertainment, and Places. Shopping lists tweets about popular products from popular accounts. Places lists tweets about destinations ranging from the faraway to local restaurants and boutiques. Cons 140 characters or less: If youre wordy, then Twitters 140-character limit wont work for you. No linking or emoji buttons: Facebook enables you to click its Add a Link button or emoji button to search popular stories (or ones youve recently clicked) or a variety of emoji to add to your posts. Bottom Line Twitter is a great communication and discovery tool, and the unified app for iPhone and iPad makes for a more consistent user experience. ![]()
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