First, do you have the #NewTwitter look?
What do you think about it? Like it? Love it? Hate it?
If you’re going to be keeping it around for a while (not that you have a choice long-term, right?), here’s a good tutorial on how to design a good background for the new look.
Hit it up in the comments.
PhillipGibb says
I think that it looks slick.
Big Pro : viewing rich media. Watching videos right there in twitter is brilliant.
But I don’t use it much because I have two accounts and help with the Church account. So I stick to my mission control center called Hootsuite.
When they allow for multiple accounts I’ll use it pretty much all the time.
Stephen Bateman says
I”m with you on Hootsuite.
Phill Tran says
I agree it’s pretty slick looking.
i would like to see more tweets when I click on a twitter handle in a tweet. 3’s not enough to judge whether to check them out further.
Endless scrolling is smooth.
Tyler says
Yeah I think it is a big step for sure, but without columns I still will only occasionally use it. Other 3rd party apps allow me to view multiple lists, @ replies, and DMs all at once without having to click around multiple places each time I want to see something else. I think Twitter is moving towards that, but until they go there I will mostly avoid using the actual Twitter website.
Travis Fish says
Its alright. Better than the old, but it doesn’t compare to desktop apps.
Becky says
I’m lame and still prefer the twitter app Hootsuite better than twitter. But I do like the New Twitter much better than the old twitter.
Tony Alicea says
It’s pretty good but then again, at this point anything would have been an update from the sparse web app that it was initially.
What I like best is the Retweets option. That helps me see what everyone I follow is retweeting.
Chris Loach says
just got it yesterday. so far so good. looks a lot nicer and does a lot more. does everyone use hootsuite or other similar programs for twitter???
Alexandra says
Have you tried Tweetdeck? http://www.tweetdeck.com
Alexandra says
Yes, I like the New Twitter very much! And what’s also nice is to use Themeleon to customize your background if you don’t feel like re-designing it in photoshop.
Well done to the Twitter Team 🙂
Vajaah says
Besides the fact that I need to redesign my background image, I definitely like the update. It sleekly leverages and showcases the platform’s power. It doesn’t feel as “facebookish” as others have claimed. I’ll still be using Hootsuite as a desktop app and Gravity as a mobile app to manage multiple accounts, though.