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Twitter hires Falcon Pro developer to make its Android app better

Twitter hires Falcon Pro developer to make its Android app better

Posted on August 8, 2015August 26, 2019 By Jarvis

If you’ve been disappointed with the progress of Twitter’s official Android app, there may finally be reason for optimism. Joaquim Vergès, developer of the popular third-part Falcon Pro app on Android, announced this evening that he’s joining Twitter’s Android core UI team next week. In a tweet, Vergès said he wants to “make a killer official app with full API and a modern UI.” He plans to keep Falcon, and use it for experiments, so those who’ve paid for it should still have new features to look forward to, while the rest of us benefit down the line in the official app. Five years ago Twitter acquired the makers of Tweetie, a popular iOS Twitter app, and used it as a base of their software on that platform, so there’s already a framework for what we might be able to expect.
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