You may have heard about the upcoming change requiring any apps connecting to Twitter implement OAuth to verify credentials. We were using MGTwitterEngine by Matt Gemmell but it won’t work after June 24th.
In light of this, we’ve made some small fixes to now authorize your Elevation tweets from Elevation Pro using OAuth. This new feature will prompt the user by opening a Twitter authorization page and will require the Twitter username and password. It’ll then ask the user to “allow” Elevation Pro to post tweets.
Please note that in order to set this up, you’ll need to touch the Elevation Tab, touch the arrow button to “Get elevation” and then touch the “Share.” This sequence of steps will open up the OAuth page as described above.
As soon as Apple approves the update we’ll post it here and field any questions you might have.
Precognitive Research Team.
Tags: Elevation Pro, V2.2
Tags: Elevation Pro, V2.2

