Twitter has seen fit to update its iOS app following the launch of iOS 9, and with it, replying to tweets without digging into the app is now a possibility.
With the update, which was released on September 22 and is available now, it pushes the app up to version 6.37. It’s a relatively small update, but there are noteworthy additions with the new software. That includes support for quick reply from push notifications, which should make replying to tweets even easier when you want to. The update also includes the ability to access blocked and muted accounts from Settings.
The rest of the update is tuned towards videos in one way or another, including videos in tweet details will autoplay now, the same way that they do within the Timeline. And, while in someone’s Twitter profile, users will have access to a tweet’s text during full-screen video playback.
Here’s the full changelog:
- What’s New in Version 6.37
Starting today, Twitter users on iOS 9 can expect the following when they update to version 6.37:
– The ability to access muted and blocked accounts in Settings
– Full support for the quick reply from push notificationsAdditionally:
– Videos in tweet details will autoplay the same way they do in your timeline
– You’ll have visibility of tweet text during full-screen video playback in someone’s profile
– Enjoy media swiping capability during full-screen video playback
– and finally, quoted tweets will appear as an embedded media, reducing character count
Version 6.37 is available now, and a link to the app is available below for anyone that doesn’t have Twitter already installed and wants to try out the new features.
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