Riposte is the best-looking, most powerful, and easiest-to-use app for having great conversations on App.net.
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WHAT IS APP.NET?
App.net is the awesome foundation that applications like Riposte are built on. Need an App.net account? Download "App.net Passport" (http://app.net/passport) for iOS to signup for free.
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BUILT FOR APP.NET
Riposte is designed exclusively for ADN, with native support for multi-user Private Messages, Image Uploads, Interactions, and more.
FULL-SCREEN VIEW
The optional full-screen view gives you extra room to read those lengthy 256-character posts. It looks really cool in dark mode, too.
EASY TO USE
Navigate everywhere with just one thumb. Reach all the controls without having to change your grip. Swipe anywhere to go back, even from a web view.
BETTER CONVERSATIONS
Swipe on a post to view a conversation. Sometimes conversations can get noisy with replies from users who arent a part of the main thread. Turn on "Hide Hop-Ons" to hide these replies from view.
PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Stay up-to-date with interactive push notifications. We’ll let you know about mentions, reposts, stars, follows, and private messages, with fine-grained controls for each.
UPGRADE TO PRO
Upgrade to Riposte Pro for amazing power-user features, including Drafts, Custom Typefaces, and QuickView for Private Messages.
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Details matter. Here are just a few:
Riposte’s flexible design works with multiple accounts as well as it does with one. Change accounts with a tap.
100 percent Voice Over coverage: every screen, every feature is fully accessible to those with visual impairments.
Launch popular password management apps with one tap from any sign-in screen (if you have one installed).
Reading a mention post in your Unified Timeline will also mark it as read in your Mentions feed.
Riposte intelligently excludes your username when replying-to-all or when you accidentally reply to your own reply.
Optional enhancement of your pixel art avatar or cover images will make them look as crisp as the day their pixels were first pushed.