Twitteriffic has added a new feature that will now take better advantage of Twitter's new quote tweet feature and use facial recognition software to help user frame their shots on iOS.
According to thenextweb.com, when someone quotes the users tweet, Twitteriffic will give them the option to see notifications on their iOS devices or Apple Watch.
The pop-up notifications let the users know they were quoted and by whom, just like they see with retweets.
In addition, the facial recognition feature is designed to deal with sloppy snaps, making people in an image the main focus.
Also, Twitteriffic gains a useful gesture control that the users can now swipe from the left screen edge to navigate back to the previous screen.
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