Sep 19, 2012
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Nathan Ingraham digs into Twitter for iPad 5.0: one step forward, three steps back
Particularly egregious is how the new app displays content in landscape mode. Rather than let users view nearly two full columns of content (a Twitter timeline and a web page, for example), Twitter for iPad now just pads the sides of your timeline with extra whitespace. There’s zero added functionality to be found here, and the app’s previously innovative and unique interface is nowhere to be found.

Nathan Ingraham digs into Twitter for iPad 5.0: one step forward, three steps back

Particularly egregious is how the new app displays content in landscape mode. Rather than let users view nearly two full columns of content (a Twitter timeline and a web page, for example), Twitter for iPad now just pads the sides of your timeline with extra whitespace. There’s zero added functionality to be found here, and the app’s previously innovative and unique interface is nowhere to be found.
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    I don’t even know what the fuck Twitter is trying to do any more. It’s certainly not facilitating the user wanting to...
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