Tweetshot — 4.9.1

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It automatically preserved the hashtags, a feature users had fought for since version 4.7. The Aftermath TweetShot 4.9.1

Elias had seen it all: blurry captures, cropped-off timestamps, and the dreaded "legacy version" warnings that plagued older tools in late 2020. When version 4.9.1 dropped in late 2025, it wasn't just a bug fix; it was a revival. The update refined the user interface and perfected the attachment flow that had been a staple since version 4.4. A Modern Problem When version 4

The stakes were high. A major brand had posted a controversial tweet—a "first draft of history"—and then immediately deleted it. But Elias was ready. Using the optimized screenshot engine in 4.9.1, he didn't just capture the text; he captured the of the moment. A major brand had posted a controversial tweet—a

By the time the brand's PR team issued a denial, Elias’s TweetShot—styled with a sleek, dark-mode gradient—was already viral. It wasn't just a "shot"; it was proof. Version 4.9.1 had turned a simple utility into a tool for . If you'd like to dive deeper into this world, let me know: