![]() Tweetbot and Twitterrific were both subscription-based apps. The ramifications of Twitter’s actions are unlike anything we’ve ever seen before on the App Store. One moment the apps worked the next, they didn’t. Instead, as I wrote in January, Twitter eliminated access to its API for many third-party apps, including Tweetbot by Tapbots and Twitterrific by The Iconfactory, with no notice at all and then made up an excuse for why they did so after the fact. That’s not how things went down with Twitter. ![]() It’s the right thing to do regardless of what any terms of service say. Usually, when a big company shuts down an API, they give customers time to prepare.
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