Fenix for Twitter

by mvilla for Android 4.3

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Pretty, practical, and personal – the best Twitter client yet?

Fenix for Twitter is a stylish Android Twitter client that makes it effortlessly simple to connect and interact on the popular social network.

Fantastic Fenix features

Everything you could wish for in a Twitter client is included in Fenix for Twitter. The app allows you to view your timeline (including direct messages and mentions), post tweets, access Favorites, discover trends, and create and access lists. It has a search function, although this doesn’t support auto-suggest, unfortunately.

The great thing about Fenix is that unlike many other Twitter clients for Android, it allows you to customize what features you see, and the order they appear in the sidebar menu. It also supports ‘muting’ of tweets so you can block things you don’t want to hear about.

Fenix for Twitter supports notifications, which works fine, and you can customize what it notifies you about and how.

There’s a built-in web browser inside Fenix for Twitter, which allows you to open links without existing to Chrome, or whatever your regular browser is. The Fenix browser is nothing special, but it certainly makes reading links easier.

Unlike some other clients, such as Falcon Pro, Fenix for Twitter doesn’t come with a widget, which is a shame. Hopefully this is something the developer will bolt onto the app in future.

Pure customization

The user interface in Fenix for Twitter is more stylish and easier to get around than the official Twitter app. The pull-out sidebar gives you quick access to common features.

The main panel is very clear and easy on the eye, giving you previews of images and videos. One of the best things about Fenix for Twitter is the way that you can customize the design. You can apply different themes, change the font and its size, alter the date format, and even decide the color of links.

Power user’s choice

Fenix for Twitter houses everything you could need from a Twitter client, within a stylish interface that just works. It’s not free, but it’s well worth the money if you’re a serious Twitter user because you’ll struggle to find something better.