This Twitter app helps you see the content you really want to view by reorganizing the way content is displayed. From Xpire, the Storyline app alters your feed so that instead of seeing the newest tweets from the accounts you follow, tweets are categorized by account. This allows you to see the updates from your following list that you are most interested in and their most recent posts. You can also use the search feature.
The viewing experience is different because once you see a Tweet, it will disappear from your newsfeed, preventing you from seeing repeats and de-cluttering your timeline. You can favorite, retweet and reply, but cannot compose new tweets.
Currently in beta, the Twitter app from Mark Cuban is compatible with iOS devices.
Feed-Organizing Apps
Twitter App Storyline Changes the Viewing Experience by Re-Organizing Tweets
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