![]() ![]() Make Trending column collapsable (partly fixes Trending column #382).You can add a "Remove" button to each column (fixes addition of a "Remove" button to each column #482).BTD updates the regex used for Twemoji (= TweetDeck can properly display newer emojis).You can display fullscreen images like on Twitter Web (fixes Media Display #488).Quote tweets with images are displayed like on Twitter Web (semi-fix for Allow quote tweet with media #531).You can add a "Delete" button on top of columns (fixes Button to remove column #241).You can choose to display the "like from accounts." dialog when clicking the like button (fixes Add option to display like dialog when liking a tweet #486).Tweet "cards" (link previews) can be shown in the columns (sorta fixes Link previews in timeline with selected sources #515).Single images can be shown with their original aspect ratio (fixes Option for a full-size media preview.Can choose to switch between a dark theme and the light theme automatically following your OS' settings (fixes Automatic Dark Mode #497).A "new" "Old Gray" theme (which replaces the related setting in v3).There's an import/export feature (fixes Add settings import/export #467).Makes BTD lighter/faster (I haven't made actual measurements but less code is always faster to run :P).Most if not all features have been rewritten, fixing a lot of small bugs I never had time to tackle or just improve them in some waysĪll of those changes were made for a couple of reasons:.The tooling uses Webpack 5 and the TypeScript compiler for JS transpiling.The settings page is fully built using React.The UI elements injected into TweetDeck use dom-chef or React.The codebase is using fully using TypeScript.Miscīetter TweetDeck was completely rewritten from scratch using modern tooling: This work was done over the span of 2 years so I'm probably forgetting some details, but I truly believe it is for the best and Better TweetDeck will be made even better (eh) for it. If you agree with a specific comment, use the emoji reactions to keep the thread clean. ![]() I need feedbacks about bugs/things broken. Anything new will come in subsequent versions. Meaning that I won't add any features to it. I'm considering v4.0.0 to be feature frozen.If you're interested in translating the extension into your language, please ping me! I'll tackle the French translation before/shortly after release but I know I'll need help for locales that were previously supported.As far as I can tell the Safari version should be properly signed, let me know if it is not.Instructions for Chrome (see second part of "Create the manifest" step).You will need to load the extension as unpacked in Chrome/Edge/Opera/Firefox.The Chrome version can and will run on Opera/New Edge just fine.If you're interested in testing, please grab the appropriate version for your browser, run it, and comment in this thread if you find anything broken! News of this feature was first reported by TechCrunch earlier this month.I'm very close to shipping Better TweetDeck 4 and I need folks to test it to see if everything works fine. It also makes Twitter one of the latest services to embrace native GIF support, following iMessage, Facebook Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, and even Peach, some of those enabled due to the integration with Riffsy’s GIF keyboard for iOS and Android devices. ![]() This release follows news from Riffsy competitor Giphy that the GIF search engine has raised $55 million at a $300 million valuation. How does this translate for our API partners? Riffsy’s focus on exposing the right content leads to a daily use case 60 percent of Riffsy’s users turn back to us to find and share GIFs five or more days of the week.” Relevance is also fueled by user uploads, which have quadrupled over the past few months. ![]() In a blog post, he also touted the power of Riffsy’s API, which Twitter has tapped into, specifically the ability to surface the most relevant GIFs when needed: “This position provides us with a valuable and rich data set that enables us to surface the right content to users based on trends, time of day, location, and more. “So much can be expressed with GIFs, and the key is to find just the right one in the moment that quickly and efficiently expresses your emotions,” said Riffsy CEO David McIntosh. ![]()
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