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Ron replied on November 23, 2008 01:57 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Hi Verce,
Please check the answer above about how to use kwiry internationally, pasting it again:
kwiry's text messaging short-code only works with US cell providers. For international kwiry users, there are two ways to send in a kwiry:
1. Email kwirys to save@kwiry.com from your phone or your computer. If you email from your phone, you'll need to make sure to add your phone's e-mail address to your account.
2. Use the kwiry Twitter integration. Twitter has short codes in Canada, India, and others. To learn more about our Twitter integration, take a look at the Twitter FAQ.
thanks!
Verce replied on November 23, 2008 01:14 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Ron replied on November 21, 2008 20:43 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Hi Khalid,
We'd like nothing more than to offer a full version of kwiry in Pakistan and around the world. Unfortunately, it is quite expensive (and not always possible) to purchase and maintain text messaging shortcodes in each country. As a small start-up, we can currently only afford to offer the text messaging shortcode in the United States. As we grow, we hope to expand globally. Thanks for your comment and praise!
cycore replied on November 21, 2008 19:52 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Ron replied on November 20, 2008 21:53 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Hi acrobaat - kwiry isn't just a way to send text from your phone to your e-mail address, the idea is that we process what you send to help you get things done. We send you links to search results, quick ways to add appointments to your calendar and with kwiry Shortcuts, even simpler ways to get things done. SMS or e-mail are simply ways to get the info to kwiry so we can help you get stuff done quicker when you're back at your computer. Does this make sense?
acrobaat replied on November 20, 2008 21:27 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Ron replied on November 17, 2008 21:28 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
syed replied on November 17, 2008 21:00 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Steve replied on October 20, 2008 22:56 to the question "How do I add a kwiry task to my calendar?" in kwiry:
Hi Kevin,
Sorry for the frustration with the calendar feature. It's a problem that others have reported with Google Calendar. We've experienced it working seamlessly with Mail and Outlook. It seems that Google's inconsistent update/refresh periods affect calendar updates enough to make it unreliable. They claim to update every two hours, but we've seen and heard reports of longer. They state that if it takes longer than 24 hours, to drop them an email and they'll look into it.
Take a look at this link for further information on the Google Calendar refresh problem.
Thanks,
Steve
Steve replied on October 20, 2008 20:07 to the question "Can I use kwiry internationally?" in kwiry:
Hey international users!
If you haven't seen the post above, here's a recap of our current international support:
kwiry's text messaging short-code only works with US cell providers. For international kwiry users, there are two ways to send in a kwiry:
1. Email kwirys to save@kwiry.com from your phone or your computer. If you email from your phone, you'll need to make sure to add your phone's e-mail address to your account.
2. Use the kwiry Twitter integration. Twitter has short codes in Canada, India, and others. To learn more about our Twitter integration, take a look at this FAQ.
Thanks,
Steve
Ron replied on February 22, 2008 18:14 to the question "How do I remove kwirys from a folder?" in kwiry:
Cameron Walters replied on February 19, 2008 21:08 to the question "how do i get the form to open a new window when I "add details"" in Get Satisfaction:
We don't have a configuration option to open a new browser window from our widgets, currently.
That said, we don't change our widget javascript very often, so it's possible that you can keep a copy of our widgets.js file locally (you'll find the url in the <script> element you pasted into your page) and make some modifications to it that would open the result in a new window. I'm actually not sure how to open a new window as the result of submitting a form (which is what the "add details" button does).
I don't have a clear solution for you, but I can point you to some reference material about why opening a new window might not actually be the best thing for your users: http://www.sitepoint.com/article/bewa...
I hope that helps, even if it's not actually a solution.
Eric Suesz replied on February 19, 2008 20:57 to the question "how do i get the form to open a new window when I "add details"" in Get Satisfaction:
kwiry asked a question in Get Satisfaction on February 19, 2008 18:56:
how do i get the form to open a new window when I "add details"For the widget on my site, how do I get the form to open a new window instead of leaving my site completely when a user submits a question?
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