@brian_lovin hey brian - i was lucky enough to beta the app and loved it. never noticed tho - "Login with Twitter" functionality doesn't leverage native iOS Twitter Integration and forces you to log in. As a 1Password User w/2-factor authentication, this is a big inconvenience.
I was able to get around it by using the "Login with Facebook"...but that's second in priority / order below "Login with Twitter."
Was NOT using native iOS+Twitter accounts a deliberate decision or an oversight? And if it was a deliberate decision...why?
Just curious...
Buffer sits on my homescreen. Big fan and I've been digging the iOS update these past few days (especially the "share next" feature).
Great work, @joelgascoigne, @brian_lovin, @leowid, @CaroKopp, and the rest of the team!
I used the re-share feature the other day and thought it was awesome. On twitter especially, if you want people to see your content, you have to tweet it multiple times. My only ask would be a sort view where I can see my most engaged tweets so I could re-share the best ones.
...and an iPad app :)
Ah, that's something that we had to think quite hard about @pomajp, thanks for bringing it up! That's something that we'll continue exploring in the future - as a 2-factor user myself, I understand the frustration here.
I'll pull @ay8s into this one to give a more comprehensive reasoning for non-native Twitter auth :)
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@brian_lovin thanks man! looking forward to hearing from @ay8s about it. that it was 'deliberate' is fascinating to me b/c as a user its a no-brainer, but as a product manager, obviously more to consider than meets the eye.
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