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Girlwithaonetrackmind replied on August 21, 2008 11:19 to the idea "Multiple "Channels" per Qik User" in Qik:
Hatsmagee replied on August 21, 2008 08:08 to the idea "Multiple "Channels" per Qik User" in Qik:
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gjgjg started following the problem "CPU usage spikes to 85%-98% every few minutes" in Slife Labs.
Jernej replied on July 21, 2008 20:15 to the idea "Multiple "Channels" per Qik User" in Qik:
made Social Media Group - every body is invited to join! http://qik.com/groups/74
RobtWms replied on July 21, 2008 19:56 to the idea "Multiple "Channels" per Qik User" in Qik:
ethomaz replied on July 07, 2008 14:20 to the problem "CPU usage spikes to 85%-98% every few minutes" in Slife Labs:
Which applications are you tracking with Slife at the moment?
One idea to see what could be the problem is to disable applications one by one (you can do that under Preferences>Tracking) until you discover which app is causing problems.
Let me know it goes. You can also write to us at help at slife labs and we can try to help you further. There are a few other things we can try.
Thanks so much for reporting this.
randomdeanna reported a problem in Slife Labs on July 04, 2008 16:22:
CPU usage spikes to 85%-98% every few minutesI recently installed v.2.0 and noticed every little bit that my CPU fan kicks on. Opening Activity Monitor, it looks like Slife's usage of the CPU spikes way up anywhere from every few minutes to every (maybe?) ten minutes. Any ideas how to fix?
jane replied on June 30, 2008 17:36 to the problem "Connecting to Qik via WLAN/wifi with restrictions" in Qik:
Jernej replied on June 28, 2008 12:16 to the idea "Multiple "Channels" per Qik User" in Qik:
randomdeanna shared an idea in Qik on June 27, 2008 22:00:
Add tags from user profile/gallery viewIt'd be awesome from the user profile view to be able to add tags -- as you can change the title, set privacy, etc., there
randomdeanna reported a problem in Qik on June 27, 2008 21:56:
Connecting to Qik via WLAN/wifi with restrictionsI've had great luck so far using Qik with the N95 and WLAN/wifi access. However, I'm wondering if there's a way to get around some hotspots' need to visit the webpage to validate one's access?
I.e., I'm at Cosi. On my laptop, I open up a browser window and tell them I agree to their terms. But on my N95 via Qik, there's no way for me to validate... going through the browser on the phone doesn't seem to work. I'm investigating that part a little more; it could be just that I've dropped the signal at different times.-
randomdeanna started following the idea "Multiple "Channels" per Qik User" in Qik.
randomdeanna replied on June 27, 2008 21:49 to the idea "Multiple "Channels" per Qik User" in Qik:
mdy replied on March 26, 2008 13:35 to the question "What does "deny" do in follower requests?" in Twitter:
randomdeanna marked one of mdy's replies in Twitter as useful. mdy replied to the question "What does "deny" do in follower requests?".
randomdeanna marked one of mdy's replies in Twitter as useful. mdy replied to the question "What does "deny" do in follower requests?".
randomdeanna replied on March 26, 2008 13:33 to the question "What does "deny" do in follower requests?" in Twitter:
mdy replied on March 25, 2008 16:39 to the question "What does "deny" do in follower requests?" in Twitter:
A 'no-tell' policy does seem consistent with how Twitter handles privacy.
For example, they also don't tell users when someone stops following them.
Anyway, I just visited your profile and it looks like I can still try to follow you, because there's still a link that reads: "request to follow me" 8-)
randomdeanna replied on March 25, 2008 16:34 to the question "What does "deny" do in follower requests?" in Twitter:
mdy replied on March 25, 2008 16:29 to the question "What does "deny" do in follower requests?" in Twitter:
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