![]() People who use third-party Twitter apps are likely Twitter’s most engaged users. I actually think they should use ads in third-party apps as a way to justify keeping the API open (and investing in it). I also know that without ads Twitter doesn’t make any money. While I would love for Twitter to offer a premium tier to its service where I could get a verified account with no ads, they currently don’t. One of the common reasons for people preferring one of the third-party apps was due to it being ad-free. I put out a poll on Twitter a few weeks ago to see what my followers like, and why they like it. This week, I want to look at all of the Twitter apps for iPhone to see which one is the best. While Twitter has done a lot to hurt third-party apps in recent years, there is still a somewhat thriving ecosystem. I would even argue that without the App Store, Twitter would not be the company it is today. ![]() Twitterrific was one of the apps released for Jailbroken iPhones prior to the launch of the App Store with iPhone OS 2.0. Twitter apps for the iPhone have been around before the App Store.
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