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A comment on the idea "List of conflicting Firefox extensions" in Feedly:
FWIW, and in case it helps, here are the add-ons I was using when I tested Feedly:
AVG Safe Search, Evernote Web Clipper, Firebug, FireFTP, Google Toolbar for Firefox, and StumbleUpon Toolbar, all the latest versions. Thanks for looking into this! – rjleaman, on August 31, 2009 02:27
rjleaman shared an idea in Feedly on August 28, 2009 19:47:
List of conflicting Firefox extensionsSuggestion >> build a list somewhere of which add-ons are incompatible with Feedly (or vice versa, depending on how you want to look at it).
I just wasted an hour trying to get past the cookie warning page without being forced to enable all third-party cookies - using FF 3.5.2 + latest version of Feedly - and was not successful. I'm guessing, since this problem was supposed to be resolved months ago, that it might be a conflict with another Forefox add-on. As the only add-ons I use are truly essential to me, I'm not about to make changes - but a list of known conflicts might save some time/effort/frustration for others who might be thinking of trying out Feedly.-
rjleaman started following the problem "Individual Tweets (Stats) Stopped Working" in HootSuite.
rjleaman replied on May 24, 2009 03:58 to the problem "Updates number wrong (way too high)" in Twitter:
rjleaman replied on May 19, 2009 20:40 to the question "update count wrong" in Twitter:
Similar situation here:
http://getsatisfaction.com/twitter/to...
but not quite identical, as in my case it doesn't seem to be tied to the followers number - not that I have noticed, anyway. Will keep an eye out for that, though, in case I just didn't notice before.
rjleaman replied on May 19, 2009 20:31 to the problem "Updates number wrong (way too high)" in Twitter:
A comment on the problem "Updates number wrong (way too high)" in Twitter:
Glad to hear I'm not alone... As mentioned, the big issue is that it can discourage people from following you, if it looks like your tweet volume is high-Nuclear! – rjleaman, on May 13, 2009 13:36
rjleaman replied on May 12, 2009 10:43 to the problem "Updates number wrong (way too high)" in Twitter:
rjleaman reported a problem in Twitter on May 11, 2009 16:36:
Updates number wrong (way too high)My twitter home page shows the wrong number of updates - about twice the number of updates I've actually made. Having such an inflated number is a bit off-putting to folks, as it doesn't accurately reflect my frequency of tweets, so I'd love to get this resolved if possible.
I do use HootSuite much of the time - is it possible that this is the cause?-
rjleaman started following the idea "Ability to add/view/manage follows and followers from dashboard." in HootSuite.
rjleaman replied on February 19, 2009 18:42 to the problem "Blocked View" in HootSuite:
See also http://browsershots.org/http://hootsu... for 800px width view on FF3.1 and IE7
rjleaman replied on February 19, 2009 17:58 to the problem "Blocked View" in HootSuite:
rjleaman replied on February 19, 2009 03:07 to the problem "Blocked View" in HootSuite:
Same issue here, unless I size up the browser window - which I prefer not to do, often, as it's more convenient on a wide monitor to keep the window smaller, so lines are kept to a more readable length. While I do appreciate the intention of having the Feedback tab there, it just seems a bit "off" that browser window size should be dictated by one little black tab...
rjleaman replied on January 29, 2009 18:17 to the problem "Can't shut down without quitting Toggle Desktop" in Toggl:
Naturally... now I can't reproduce the issue! Have tried all various combinations of logged in and not, set to run on startup and not, and it's working fine. My best *guess* at this point is that, when I first set up Toggl Desktop and selected 'Run on startup' option, something didn't quite register correctly. Disabling that for a couple of goes, then enabling it again may have straightened that out... I know how tricky it can be to track down the cause of an intermittent problem, so if it happens again, I'll try to take careful note of anything that's different from today and let you know. Thanks for your prompt responses!
rjleaman replied on January 29, 2009 16:03 to the problem "Can't shut down without quitting Toggle Desktop" in Toggl:
rjleaman reported a problem in Toggl on January 28, 2009 15:59:
Can't shut down without quitting Toggle DesktopIt seems that it's necessary to manually quit Toggle Destop from the system tray in order to shut down Windows (XP). It's hard to remember to do this separate task, sometimes, and then the shutdown process hangs - I'd much rather have Tggle quit by itself, like other software does, when Windows shuts down. Is there a setting or workaround for this?
rjleaman replied on January 25, 2009 18:37 to the question "What would YOU like Toggl to be like?" in Toggl:
A comment on the question "Easily Notify Twitter of TOS/SPAM" in Twitter:
Good to know - thanks! – rjleaman, on August 04, 2008 01:36
rjleaman marked one of mdy's replies in Twitter as useful. mdy replied to the question "Easily Notify Twitter of TOS/SPAM".
rjleaman replied on August 04, 2008 00:39 to the question "Easily Notify Twitter of TOS/SPAM" in Twitter:
I agree wholeheartedly. Soon will have to turn off the notifications - and miss out on real follows - due to the volume of spam, some of which has been, well, not exactly PG-rated lately.
We need a 'report this' button, I think - or at the very least, a message should go to Twitter when a 'block' happens; and x-number of blocks would then trigger some sort of review of an account.. Could that work?
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