Twitter application to make a comeback this year on Mac Operating System

By | December 1, 2020

Microblogging website called Twitter has finally announced that they will be bringing back the application Twitter for the Mac Operating System. This will be made possible with the help of the Project Catalyst which is basically an initiative from Apple to help developers move their iOS applications to Mac.

Twitter ended up announcing this at the Apple WWDC conference, which was last week. The application will be launched in this Operating system with new features like Catalina. The latest version will come with a dark mode option along with multiple window option and notification verge.

In a post about the return of Twitter for Mac users, the company said:

“We are excited that Project Catalyst will enable us to bring Twitter back to the Mac by leveraging our existing iOS codebase. We’ll add native Mac features on top of our existing iPad experience while keeping our maintenance efficient as we continue to improve this shared codebase in the years to come.”

Twitter previously has an application for the Mac Operating System but was discontinued from the month of February 2018 because it was hard for the platform to maintain both the platforms.

The report has made it very evident that soon there will be other applications of iOS who will be moving to the Mac Operating system under the Project Catalyst. The developers can use all their existing codebase for Mac Operating system making it very easy and convenient for everyone.