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A comment on the question "Quick disable of cross-posting to Twitter and Friendster?" in Plurk:
I wish I could have starred this remark as answering my question. However, since I'm 95% of the time plurking from my mobile phone, it's a bit difficult to access the options to mark it a private plurk. I find it troublesome too to put in emoticons from the mobile website, I even memorized some of the more-often-used ones. But I'm sure that comes in handy for some, thanks Vdub144!
To Alvin Woon and the rest of the official repersentatives of Plurk, I am still waiting for the day the tags come for other networks. And thanks for 'plurking' around here, in getsatisfaction. – Fockz, on March 05, 2009 01:16
A comment on the question "Quick disable of cross-posting to Twitter and Friendster?" in Plurk:
Quite a quick reply from you guys.
Thanks for always looking after all of us. :) – Fockz, on February 25, 2009 09:57
Fockz asked a question in Plurk on February 23, 2009 16:49:
Quick disable of cross-posting to Twitter and Friendster?Sometimes when I have a Plurk that is not as appropriate as a Facebook status, I simply include a <bold>!FB</bold> in the line (all uppercase letters) instead of looking for the "Don't post to Facebook" option.
However this option and the emerging Friendster and Twitter integration brings me to asking how I can do the same for them. I don't currently see a full-fledged option sets to do that nor the quick fix hints.
Anyone?
Fockz replied on February 23, 2009 16:31 to the idea "Can I disable the link suffix in facebook auto status?" in Plurk:
Sometimes when I have a Plurk that is not as appropriate as a Facebook status, I simply include a!FBin the line (all uppercase letters) instead of looking for the "Don't post to Facebook" option.
However this option and the emerging Friendster and Twitter integration brings me to asking how I can do the same for them.
Anyone?
Fockz shared an idea in Plurk on January 11, 2009 09:48:
Wishing for Plurk App on WinMo, Java, and BB...I've seen the application that connects Plurk to FaceBook. I've also seen the widgets. And even more, I've been using the light-weight mobile version on my Windows Mobile phone, plurking when queuing, etc. However sometimes, when I am really stuck in a place without a computer, I really miss the live-updating features of Plurk on a desktop computer.
Are you by any chance going to develop a Plurk mobile application for Java, Windows Moblie, and BlackBerry? (Remember that BlackBerry users are those who are *always* want to be connected...)
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