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2012-12-08
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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2012-12-08
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@ Wigan, UK
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Quick reply...
Thank you! Now everybody can have his own, personalised signature of source of the tweet. [I have recently seen a discussion about Facebook app having an unchangeable string; is there any 'Command-Line Facebook' which could resolve this problem?]
Simply genius.
Not that I use Twitter. But I still admire the 'Command-Line Twitter'.
Best wishes.
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2012-12-08
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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It doesn't really require a command-line program with user-definable credentials. There is nothing to stop anyone from re-compiling one of the existing GUI clients with substituted credentials.
I have been a proud owner of the n900 for almost 2 years now, unfortunately, I haven't contributed anything to the community.
Although my lack of expertise in developing software, I thought I would submit myself to the process and be part of the maemo community.
So, I found one of my old Twitter for Conky Python scripts, removed the Conky part, and n900 Twitter was born.
It's a command-line twitter client
NOTE:
1. You'll need the Tweepy library. code.google.com/p/tweepy/
2. You'll need python-setuptools to install tweepy
3. You'll need to register an app at dev.twitter.com/apps/new
4. Edit the script in and fill where it says "YOURS"
Download link: http://techuff.com/N900Twitter.py
Screenshots:
I know it's not revolutionary...this is just my simple way of contributing to a community that gave me much...much more.
Screenshots of my next project: WebSocial.py