If you are a massive social media user and you use it regularly, you have to agree on one thing, the mobile phone is the easiest and the best way to interactive social media, especially Twitter.
It is because the mobile apps have got tons of features, they always ON, in the background, and you do not have to launch them if you have to check notifications.
The post notification, the dark mode, the ability to use multiple Twitter accounts in one app, sharing of media files, with all makes it pretty seamless to use Twitter on a mobile phone.
But, if your job requires you to be in front of your computer pretty much all day, you cannot switch between your PC and mobile phone just for using social media.
That is where this tiny chrome-extension comes in handy, it’s called Easy for Twitter, and it makes it easy to use Twitter on computer.
The Chrome extension icon is available in the bookmark bar, which makes it just one click away, and it opens in a mobile UI, even the browser window resizes to give it a mobile UI look.
The UI of Twitter is built in such a way that you do not require it to open in the whole browser area, most of the people were already resizing the browser windows manually, or by using this fantastic Chrome extension that we shared earlier.
But, the Easy for Twitter Chrome extension gives you the option to switch between tablet mode or mobile phone mode which resizes the browser automatically.
Easy for Twitter is also available for Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and even Android. (Check official website page)
It also has got a push notification feature, so that you don’t have to worry about missing a reply to your tweets, or your retweets.
The Chrome extension also gives you the option to manage multiple accounts easily.
Although it is not as good as a mobile phone app, it will make you miss the mobile app less, when you are using it on a computer.
OinkAnd Stuff develops the Chrome extension, and it offers some other useful Chrome extensions like PiP Plus and the Green Messenger.
We have covered both the extensions in separate articles.