
The requirement to use the mouse pointer to perform actions in TweetDeck can be a bit of an issue when keyboard commands can be more convenient and practical.
#Better tweetdeck column size update#
Unfortunately keyboard shortcuts are still not part of the update to TweetDeck even though has had keyboard shortcuts for some time now. TweetDeck's changes are more evolutionary but still significant enough that users will notice the difference. The iPad app had a complete overhaul that threw away the old app in place of the new interface. The changes to TweetDeck aren't as dramatic as the changes made to the Twitter iPad app, which was essentially rebuilt from the ground up. Granted, it has more than a handful of apps and sites to deal with, not to mention having to make sure that the network remains trouble free, and a limited amount of resources to handle all of it. TweetDeck now also supports the retina display MacBook Pro with high resolution images and text.Įarlier this year Twitter announced that it strives to deliver a consistent user experience across its properties but at that time, everything about Twitter had been anything but consistent. TweetDeck on Mac, Windows, Chrome and web, but not the iPad, have been updated with a slightly new look that includes dark/light themes, a larger profile display, better identifications of tweets in the Interactions tab, as well as being able to adjust column widths and font sizes. Its latest change was pushed out yesterday when it updated TweetDeck on all desktop platforms. The Android and iOS apps have been updated to better reflect the company's vision of having consistent user experience after it updated the mobile website across all platforms to work and look the same way. Twitter has been making a lot of moves lately with regards to official clients.
