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    Jacob Reiff asked a question in Soft Illuminations, Inc. on June 23, 2009 05:08:

    Jacob Reiff
    Additional improvements coming?
    Are you planning on updating/improving this app or was it more of a one-off experiment? Quite a few "coming soons" and copy that needs cleaning up. Lots of potential for the less-meat knowledgeable (which I unfortunately include myself in).
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    Jacob Reiff replied on May 19, 2009 05:36 to the problem "Troubleshooting Ubiquity Interface Problems" in Mozilla:

    Jacob Reiff
    Flipflopping back and forth from BetaPre29 to Release.1.8 didn't solve the problem, but uninstalling, then manually deleting the three ubiquity-related files[1] in ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/*profile*.default/ then reinstalling .1.8 has got things working again, at least for now.

    No idea if this is an intelligent move, but nothing else recommended worked. All settings were reset to defaults, and I'm pretty sure I lost all custom subscribed to commands. (I mostly use Ubiquity for faster google searching and tweeting so not a big deal for me.)

    [1] ubiquity_ann.sqlite, ubiquity_skin_memory.sqlite, ubiquite_suggestion_memory.sqlite.

    for clarity: Path is on OS X. *profile* is a string specific to your machine, it doesn't actually say "profile".
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    jaacob reported a problem in I want Sandy on April 25, 2008 15:23:

    jaacob
    Why can't I add a "@high" tag via twitter?
    When trying to send a new reminder via Twitter, for example "d s r Remind to whatever today @todo @high", when adding a "@high" tag, the message won't get picked up by Sandy.

    I was using @high, @med, @low tags to set priority—the @low and @med went through twitter just fine, but @high just throws me back a message from Sandy that I'm guessing is the Sandy-version of an error—the "Hello! To remember/remind: ...." response.

    I've tried moving the @high before @todo, but that didn't change anything. If I drop @high, it works.

    Also tried sending it through without the @high, then doing a "d s u #4 @high", which didn't work either. Adding some other random tag (say, @cheese) does work.

    I don't see in the documentation that @high is a reserved tag—help? Thanks.