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ecmanaut replied on October 20, 2009 18:55 to the idea ""Sort By" option" in TrackThePack:
Sort delivered packages at the bottom, and the most recent activity on top. I think this would be the most useful (and expected) default sorting principle; I haven't managed to figure out what the current sort strategy is.
Another useful variant that also would be easy to understand (and expected) is to sort by when the user added the tracking number (most recent on top), but it is slightly less helpful to the user's interest in what is (still) happening.-
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ecmanaut replied on May 26, 2009 05:52 to the idea "Which of my twitter identities was just followed?" in Topify:
Oh, I guess I took the data from the custom email address I assigned each of my twitter streams, forgetting from the readability of them that it didn't use to get conveyed by the mail body, and assuming Topify wouldn't need me to do that kind of thing to decorate incoming notifications with the account id I provided.
I guess I'll resort to not using the same me+topify@gmail.com address for multiple accounts, for now, but get back to the old something+twitter_identity@gmail.com kludge I used with Twitter in the first place.
As for 2, that's actually currently a Hi Z, where Z is a lightly unicode-munged (you seem to trash "ö" in "Sundström", for instance) version of the first + last names set for the account, rather than its @tag.
ecmanaut shared an idea in Topify on May 26, 2009 05:11:
Which of my twitter identities was just followed?Change "X is now following your updates on Twitter." to "X is now following your Y updates on Twitter.", where Y is the twitter identity that was followed. (This is actually information you have removed from the original twitter mails, regressing to be worse than the original, in that sense.)
ecmanaut replied on April 17, 2009 19:15 to the question "URL Expansion does not always work. What gives?" in troynt:
Preferring that kind of thing to work across the entire web, I tend to use a separate script for that -- http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/4..., to be quite precise. Though I run that script before yours, it seems to break, whether your Twitter helper is set to do URL expansion or not.
Does your off mode still do something wonky with the node structure around links; change innerHTML, or the like? I think your script might be better off suggesting some external specialized script for this kind of feature -- rather than implementing that part on its own (and likely a bit more left-handedly).
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