In the end, Twitter did. TweetDeck, the service’s official alternate client and one of the best options for managing multiple service accounts at a professional level, will cease to exist on macOS. From July 1, there will be only one official client on the platform: Twitter for Mac.
Native TweetDeck experience leaves macOS
We say goodbye to TweetDeck for Mac app to focus on improving TweetDeck and testing our new preview. July 1 is the last day it will be available.
You can still use TweetDeck on the web, and more invitations to try the preview will be rolling out over the next few months!
— TweetDeck (@TweetDeck) June 1, 2022
Not a complete disappearance of TweetDeck – the service as such will continue to exist in web format. Twitter has decided to focus on this format and not on native apps, seeking to unify experiences. In fact, there will be improvements to the app soon if we read the promises made by the service.
The move has generated some controversy, there are not a few users who have complained about the decision claiming that TweetDeck for Mac is still a capable client that works just fine. But Arguments
Thus, the only way to use Twitter natively from July will be Twitter for Mac, which we also complain about because the pace of its evolution is not the best we can say. We can also try alternatives like Tweetbot or Twitterrific
At the moment, the simplest unified experience comes down to using the web on computers and the official client on mobile devices. Twitter is going through a very turbulent stage with Elon Musk’s attempted buyout, so for now I wouldn’t trust its long-term plan too much. Much depends on the decisions a potential new CEO can make when everything is more entrenched.