If you’re an iPhone user who also owns a Mac, you’ll love the seamless integration between the two devices. With Twitter embedded deep into OS X, there are many useful aspects of integration available across all Mac apps. One such example is the Contacts app, where you can easily send tweets to your contacts or view their timeline in a single click.
Benefits of Viewing Contacts’ Tweets and @Reply from the Contacts App in Mac OS
- It’s a convenient way to engage with your contacts who are active on Twitter.
- You can view their tweets in a single click, without having to open Twitter separately.
- You can save time by replying to their tweets directly from the Contacts app.
How to View Contacts’ Tweets and @Reply directly from the Contacts App on Mac OS
Follow these simple steps:
- Right-click on the contact’s Twitter name in the Contacts app.
- Click on “Tweet” to send an @ message to that person.
- Click on “Show Tweets” to view the timeline of their tweets in the default browser.
If you can’t find your contacts’ Twitter information, you can easily add it manually or import their usernames directly from Twitter using System Preferences.
That’s it – you can now engage with your Twitter-using contacts directly from the Contacts app.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this guide about?
This guide explains how to view contacts’ tweets and @reply directly from the Contacts app on Mac OS.
How is this guide helpful?
This guide provides a simple and convenient way to engage with your contacts who are active on Twitter.
What are the supported devices for this guide?
Apple devices only.
What are the supported operating systems?
Mac OS or iOS.
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