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Windows Twitter app Aeries updated with new login experience and more

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
February 8, 2016
1 min read

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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