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OS X Apps |OT| Tame the cougar

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Ambitious

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Anyone ever heard of Swinsian? It's pretty darn nice. It's like iTunes minus iPhone management stuff minus the iTunes Store minus Apple Music. Just a pure, straightforward music player.

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Tweetbot 2.2 is out. It includes support for fullscreen and split screen.

Awesome, I've been looking forward to that for a while.

That said, I started using SlideOver a lot on my iPad while doing study on it, just swiping in Tweetbot when i want a distraction and sliding it away when I'm done. I'd love for that kind of functionality to arrive in OS X in a future update for those times when I'm using apps in Full screen.

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Oh neat, they've made the reply/conversation order consistent with Tweetbot 4 on iOS. That's one of my minor annoyances solved! ��
 

Ambitious

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Awesome, I've been looking forward to that for a while.

That said, I started using SlideOver a lot on my iPad while doing study on it, just swiping in Tweetbot when i want a distraction and sliding it away when I'm done. I'd love for that kind of functionality to arrive in OS X in a future update for those times when I'm using apps in Full screen.

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Oh neat, they've made the reply/conversation order consistent with Tweetbot 4 on iOS. That's one of my minor annoyances solved! ��

Maybe you are able to explain that to me. Quoting myself from the iOS app thread:
Fellow Tweetbot users, a question:

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Have a look at the timestamps. In conversation view, the most recent reply is just below the selected tweet. So if I want to read all replies to a tweet in chronological order, I have to scroll all the way down and make my way back up? How does that make any sense?

It wasn't always this way, wasn't it? I can vaguely recall some change to the conversation view mentioned in the changelog of one of the last few updates. Let's see if I can find that line.

edit: Wait a minute. The order of the replies to the tweet in the screenshot is similar on the Twitter website, but not the same. A handful of tweets are in a different position on the website. I'm confused.
 
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