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"Our goal is to complete major updates for all of our apps before WWDC," cost in the contribution of the development trio tapbots and this part is the most important for most users of their applications. It means that, for example, we should expect the new Tweetbot for iPad in June at the latest.

After the recent one release of the upgraded Calcbot for iOS when Tapbots also focused on their website, it too was covered in dust after years without changes and was far from representative of Tapbots' current efforts.

The popular developers do not hide that many projects took them much more time than they should have, but since it is only a three-person studio and most of the news had to be redone from scratch, the work always required several months. However, they thanked users for their patience and finally set clear dates when they are going to come out with new and expected versions of their apps.

Certainly the most anticipated update, which ideally should have come a year and a half ago, when iOS 7 was released, is the new Tweetbot for iPad. Tapbots stated that they want to release all major updates before WWDC, before Apple gives them a lot of news in iOS 9. The new major version of the popular Twitter client will bring, for example, a landscape mode in addition to the iPad version.

We should probably wait even before that of the already announced new Tweetbot for Mac. It took the developers much more time than they expected, and for the patience shown by users, they decided to at least provide a new version for Yosemite completely free.

At the same time, Tapbots have big plans for the aforementioned Calcbot. With the new updates, it is finally usable on all the latest Apple machines, and in the future, the developers expect for it, for example, a widget for the Notification Center and many others.

Finally, Tapbots did not forget to mention some of their "dead" projects for many years. Convertbot for unit conversion was eventually integrated into the latest Calcbot, ending its stage as a stand-alone application. Pastebot has been removed from the App Store due to significant obsolescence, and Tapbots currently do not have time to deal with it. But they don't want to leave him for good.

Tapbots didn't want to let their very first app, Weightbot, die either. Even with its development, the biggest problem at the moment is the maximum workload of the team, but a new version should appear in the future. For now, Tapbots at least offers it for free out of sentiment.

Source: tapbots
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