
The new Mac Twitter app isn't disappointing by any means, but neither does it impress. The Twitter Catalyst experiment seems successful, but I'd like to see more For instance, I would like to be able to compose and post a tweet directly from the menu bar, a feature that some third-party apps are now offering. Unfortunately, there are no Mac-specific features that could come in useful. I didn't encounter any issues, as everything was easy to find and the UI feels smooth. There is little point in talking about the app's features, as you're getting the same ones you're already familiar with, in a slightly different package. Works as well as expected, but some additional features would be nice Twitter for Mac is great for users who want a native app as an alternative to accessing the service from their browsers or grabbing an iPad. Assuming you've gotten used to the new interface, this desktop app will take virtually no getting used to, as the UI is pretty much identical. If you're a prolific tweeter, you've probably visited the website or accessed the mobile app countless times since they were redesigned.

You shouldn't expect anything groundbreaking from this app, as it essentially just brings the Twitter iPad experience to your Mac, with a few tweaks, but it's worth checking out just how well it is integrated with the OS. First, it employs Twitter's redesigned UI, and second, it was created using the Catalyst framework, which allows developers to port iPad apps to macOS much more easily. No, this isn't the first Mac app Twitter has ever launched, but it deserves special consideration for a couple of reasons.
