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Windows Twitter app Aeries updated with new login experience and more

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
February 8, 2016
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Aeries Windows Phone

Aeries is considered by many to be one of the best Twitter clients available on Windows Phone, as well as Windows 10. The app comes with a simplistic interface and offers users with several handy features to make the most out of Twitter. Recently, Aeries picked up a significant update, introducing a revamped login experience, including several stability and performance improvements, and bug fixes.

Here’s the complete change log for the latest update:

  • Completely new login experience to help you get up and running faster.
  • Indicator for tweets which are replies in a conversation.
  • Fixed flickering when loading original tweets in Tweet Detail.
  • Option to have timeline images full screen width or truncated to text width.
  • Updating colour palette throughout the app.
  • Compose page now loses focus after sending unless opened via the Jumplist.
  • Fix for pinning a single list to start screen.
  • Fixed some issues with search timelines not saving position.
  • Various other UI tweaks.
  • Usual performance and memory optimizations (now with more speed).

Head over to the Windows Store to grab the updated app.

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Developer: Brad Stevenson
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Further reading: Aeries, Microsoft, Twitter, Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone

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