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2012-09-13
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2012-09-13
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I can't take it anymore.
WhatsApp Inc. does not put any resources into actively blocking this wonderful Wazapp Client.
They don't put resources into developing their own either.
From an economical POV, neither makes sense for them.
The times Wazapp stopped working for us was due to infrastructural server and protocoll changes over at WhatsApp Inc.
They released updated clients for all their supported platforms but since they are not sharing their protocoll specifications, Wazapp had to adapt manually.
That's what's causing the downtimes and a few other technical things...
Could we all agree that the only thing we deserve is NOTHING
Be happy that you get a free superbly community supported and developed version of an app that you would not have otherwise.
I despise all of you deeply who greedily ask for more than they deserve. Be happy, report bugs and weird behaviour but do not ever again dare to flame or blame one of the people who develop Wazapp or one of the community members who properly support its development.
That said - thank you Cepi, Knobtviker and TGalal
You've provided a base for properly doing WhatsApp on all Python and Qt enabled platforms!
You deserve much more respect than this community offers you.
Cheers
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2012-09-13
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2012-09-13
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2012-09-13
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2012-09-13
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2012-09-13
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Ok, so my friend just got the N9 and he wants Wazapp on it. He doesn't have another phone and he doesn't know anything about flashing etc. A regular user.
He has gotten the 'failed too many' error message, and the app just gets stuck on 'Connecting'.
He's thinking of switching to the iPhone and I'd really want him staying on the awesome N9. Is there a way of getting the app to work without the registration problems?
Thanks.
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2012-09-13
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Which version is he using?
Install the stable release from http://wazapp.im/ (without mediasharing options yet).
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2012-09-13
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@ Germany
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Ok, but so unistalling the current version and installing the one you linked to (0.2.7 on wazapp.im) should fix the problems I mentioned?
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godoftool, harmattan, is-a-miracle, nokia n9, spacker_thread, tarekgalal, toddler_daycare, toolcoderus, wazapp, whatsapp |
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WhatsApp Inc. does not put any resources into actively blocking this wonderful Wazapp Client.
They don't put resources into developing their own either.
From an economical POV, neither makes sense for them.
The times Wazapp stopped working for us was due to infrastructural server and protocoll changes over at WhatsApp Inc.
They released updated clients for all their supported platforms but since they are not sharing their protocoll specifications, Wazapp had to adapt manually.
That's what's causing the downtimes and a few other technical things...
Could we all agree that the only thing we deserve is NOTHING
Be happy that you get a free superbly community supported and developed version of an app that you would not have otherwise.
I despise all of you deeply who greedily ask for more than they deserve. Be happy, report bugs and weird behaviour but do not ever again dare to flame or blame one of the people who develop Wazapp or one of the community members who properly support its development.
That said - thank you Cepi, Knobtviker and TGalal
You've provided a base for properly doing WhatsApp on all Python and Qt enabled platforms!
You deserve much more respect than this community offers you.
Cheers