In May of 2011, Twitter bought the most widely used desktop and mobile social media client, Tweetdeck. For the longest time, nothing was done with the old beta application that ran on Adobe Air.
The anger in the title spurs from the fact that while Twitter may have paid a lot of money and then “upgraded” the application from Adobe Air to both Windows and Mac native clients, the core components of the application were removed. In fact, the flexibility, power, and dynamic functions that were removed is what had made it so successful. Because of this, many people have dropped the application for others, not to mention, they paid $40 million dollars to make a great thing simply okay.