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# Circling Back to TweetBot 6.3 | ||
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![TweetBot 6.2’s Updates](https://i.snap.as/9mWAIvKH.png) | ||
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Yesterday morning, after finally taking the taking the time to explore the modernizations shipped with TweetBot 6.2, [last week](https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/17/tweetbot-6-2-update-timeline-widgets-multiple-windows-support-ipad), it occurred to me that it might be an ideal time to follow up on a brief exchange I’d had with Tapbots support in mid-February concerning a single, single key Bluetooth keyboard shortcut, ultimately - using the F key to favorite (and now `Shift + ⌘ + L` to “like”) which then seemed to have been lost in the transition from Tweetbot 5 to Tweetbot 6. If you’ll recall from [my first stupidly time-consuming big Post of 2021](https://bilge.world/tweetbot-6-ios-review), our conversation was left open ended with “Thanks, we’ll take a look at these.” You might also recall a very specific pledge of mine which I just rediscovered: | ||
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> Without being verbose, I’ll just tell you that if a near future update to the app fixes the `F` and `⌘ + R` shortcuts, I 𝒲ℐℒℒ shit out my whole ass. | ||
The amount I’d learned about iPhone History and its operating system’s coinciding development in the interim felt absolutely ginormous… So frighteningly great was it to behold, that I actually included a lame suggestion in my reply, that it might have *something* to do with Objective C vs. SwiftUI (god y’all are so cliquey though,) in what I also decided would be the last time I bothered them about it. | ||
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![Second Email to Tapbots](https://i.snap.as/SRNCTVev.png) | ||
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Just *twenty-one* minutes later: | ||
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![Tapbots Reply](https://i.snap.as/r663eKgV.png) | ||
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Naturally… They were 100% correct… I just somehow managed to skip the crucial step of actually *trying the shortcuts in the app* before reaching out. Very likely the least competent behavior possible from *The iPhone Hardware Keyboard Guy*, yeah? | ||
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Anyway, though their spare release notes don’t mention it, the Tapbots guys obviously hooked a keyboard up to an iPhone recently. | ||
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1W2H-doE9I | ||
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https://twitter.com/tapbot_paul/status/1427679138572390400 | ||
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``` | ||
- ![TweetBot’s FutureDark Theme Adaptations](https://i.snap.as/HnVEbhxG.png) | ||
- ![Filter by Client - Tweetbot 6.2 for iOS](https://i.snap.as/3RwIEZ7i.png) | ||
- ![Tweetbot 6.2’s New Widget Makes History](https://i.snap.as/LBKlJ475.png) | ||
- ![Weather App Saturation - iOS 15](https://i.snap.as/SiLgmZQP.png) | ||
``` |