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2010-03-24
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Thanked: 85 times |
Joined on Feb 2008
@ Winnipeg, Canada
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#72
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2010-03-25
, 07:36
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Posts: 133 |
Thanked: 138 times |
Joined on Nov 2007
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#73
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2010-03-25
, 15:54
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Posts: 546 |
Thanked: 85 times |
Joined on Feb 2008
@ Winnipeg, Canada
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#74
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In order to receive the tweets as they happen you will have to have your Twitter Timeline contact open.
[...snip...]
This is a rather clever way of doing it.
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2010-03-25
, 16:41
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Thanked: 4 times |
Joined on Mar 2010
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2010-03-25
, 18:13
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Posts: 546 |
Thanked: 85 times |
Joined on Feb 2008
@ Winnipeg, Canada
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#76
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One "problem" I've noticed is that I'll clear all the messages & the next few updates will only show the new tweets, then all of a sudden I'll get 20 tweets all at once, new ones plus a pile of old. Is that a bug or just "the way it works"?
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2010-03-25
, 19:13
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Posts: 133 |
Thanked: 138 times |
Joined on Nov 2007
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#77
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Update. It seems that it's not just re-displaying the last 20 when a new post comes in, it's doing it even when there hasn't been anything new since the last update.
Therefore, whenever a mobile user goes online, he may want to check all replies tweets that were sent to him while he was offline. "Retrieve Tweets History AfterLogin" is for this requirement. By enabling it, this plugin will save a user's state when he goes offline. It can restore the state when the user goes online next time, thus retrieving replies exactly since the last reply he received.
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2010-03-25
, 19:41
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@ Winnipeg, Canada
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#78
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On the first page of this post the Options of the twitter plug-in are explained. It says about one of them:
Also I cannot access the options anymore so I can't really play around with it to see what difference the option makes
Anyway I also sometimes get the old tweets again - somehow it seems to happen whenever the phone temporarily loses connection and gets back online. So it might be a feature or it might be a bug?!
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2010-03-26
, 14:06
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Posts: 58 |
Thanked: 4 times |
Joined on Mar 2010
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#79
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Like others have posted before me, I'm also having issues signing in. I've installed the plug-in but whenever I go to create a new account, after entering my Twitter username & password, the plug-in just sits there doing nothing...?! Also, when I click on the Advanced tab, there are no settings whatsoever - it's completely blank??!
I don't even get that spinning icon that shows it's trying to sign in.....it literally just does nothing?! I've tried uninstalling & rebooting my device but it's still giving me the same issue....
Shall I just keep trying or is there something else that's stopping it from working...?
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2010-03-26
, 18:20
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Thanked: 85 times |
Joined on Feb 2008
@ Winnipeg, Canada
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#80
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Therefore, whenever a mobile user goes online, he may want to check all replies tweets that were sent to him while he was offline. "Retrieve Tweets History AfterLogin" is for this requirement. By enabling it, this plugin will save a user's state when he goes offline. It can restore the state when the user goes online next time, thus retrieving replies exactly since the last reply he received.
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