Twitter has announced updates to its Android as well as iPhone app on Tuesday that reintroduced few well-loved features and including new improvements also.
Both the updated apps brought back the favorite swipe shortcut. This feature lets users to reply to favorite as well as share tweets, retweet the post and view profiles of the other users without leaving user’s own timelines.
Both the updated apps for Android and iPhone have a feature designed to add pace in the process of searching friends on Twitter through existing mails as well as phone contact list.
The Twitter Android app has optimized the micro blogging site to run on Ice Cream Sandwich and on Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet and Barnes & Nobel’s Nook and Nook Color tablets.
iPhone owners who use Twitter from this device can see most of the changes. The company has brought back the ability to press as well as hold the text to copy the body of tweets and the user profiles. A new option called read-it-later now saves the link in tweets. Users can activate “Read Later Service” option from Settings menu and clicking Advanced. This option will join choices to the tweet, copy or email links through mobile app sharing feature of Twitter.






