Ubiquity email command transfers highlighted text/pictures as HTML, but Gmail presents it as text (as opposed to translating the HTML into something representing what was highlighted). Any ideas?
I have setup my domain to work with Google Apps specifically email and calendar which seems to have problems with Ubiquity. When issuing "email this to friend" I run into the error where "to friend" is appended to the message and no contact is in the to field. When issuing "check thursday" I am prompted to login to Google calendar rather then using my existing domain calendar.
I am running Vista Business
FireFox 3.0.1 (Gecko/2008070208)
Ubiquity 0.1
also I use HTTPS when accessing my Google Apps for my domain, but it seems to have the same issues in HTTP
This add-on rocks and brings Gnome-Do like functionality to FF and Vista, thanks!
the command opens gmail (I'm signed in) and it'll add whatever I select to the body, but it won't insert a contact - it doesn't recognize "to" from my contact list.
The OK-button in the download dialog of Firefox is 2.0.14 grayed out quite often. Often it is enabled after a little while, but sometimes it is not and the wait is always annoying (OK, maybe Firefox is waiting for some network action, but why not let me click OK at once and remember my decision?). My friend has the same problem.
I selected a picture, then issued "email to michelle". An error popped up stating "an exception occurred while running the command "email to michelle". TypeError: gmonkey is undefined.
This is a stab in the dark, but does this mean that ubiquity depends on greasemonkey? If so, it would have been nice to know that before.
I am running xp pro, without greasemonkey (if that even matters)
Doesn't play well with google apps. It's taking the contacts from my regular gmail account and using my google apps account to send emails. Can't access google app contacts at all.
When I make "email this to kris" it only work properly if I already had a tab open with the gmail inbox. If not, only opens a tab that shows me my inbox.
Java on Firefox 3 RC1 for Mac OS X doesn't seem to work? Internet Banking Apps don't seem to load. Testing the JVM on java.com also reports that it is not working.
Translate command is very constrained by the amount of text it can select: I selected about two paragraphs of French to translate to English. Ubiquity gave me an error message about text length being exceeded. I broke it down to one paragraph and the command worked. One paragraph is pretty limiting: I can use a bookmarklet to translate the whole page.
I am having a problem with the Del.icio.us extension. Using Firefox 3 and browser keeps crashing. I uninstalled Del.icio.us and browser now works fine. I really want to use this.
Is there something I can do so I can use Del.icio.us?
I'm using Ubiquity with Firefox 3.0.1 on Windows Vista, and it basically doesn't work at all. I start typing, there's no auto-suggest and pressing enter does nothing - it just sits there.
Firefox is constantly asking me if I want to save this password. I almost always answer yes. Yet the next time I navigate to that page, I have to fill out the password box. Then it asks me if I want Firefox to remember the password. Argh!