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Sean Lindsay gave praise in Satisfaction Remote on September 11, 2009 00:25:
Congrats on the SR update!It's been a hard road through the approval process, I hear, so as a happy user I appreciate *your* patience! And I like the new lightbulb icon.-
Sean Lindsay started following the idea "Change the icon on the iPhone deck to something more cheerful :)" in Satisfaction Remote.
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Sean Lindsay started following the idea "Change the icon on the iPhone deck to something more cheerful :)" in Satisfaction Remote.
Sean Lindsay replied on May 25, 2009 22:03 to the idea "Option to edit recommendations" in Mr. Tweet:
Sean Lindsay shared an idea in Mr. Tweet on May 10, 2009 06:50:
Option to edit recommendationsI'd like to be able to corect a tpyo in a reccomendation I psted. It loks embarasing.
Sean Lindsay marked one of Noah's replies in atebits as useful. Noah replied to the idea "Optional Favorites tab in Tweetie for Mac".
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Sean Lindsay started following the idea "Optional Favorites tab in Tweetie for Mac" in atebits.
Sean Lindsay shared an idea in atebits on March 26, 2009 04:22:
Option to auto-Load More in the tweet timeline?Tweetie does a great job of remembering your last-read-tweet in the timeline, except when there's been a torrent of tweets since you last used the app. (I've got it set to d/l 100, but, erm, that's not enough!)
I'm kinda anal about skimming through the entire timeline, and often find myself hitting the Load More button several times as I try to find where I was up to. Could we have an option/button to force/ask Tweetie to keep loading more until it gets back to the remembered tweet?
Perhaps, to assist the obsessive reader, there could be a visual cue (darker background, for example) on tweets older than the last time the app was closed.
Sean Lindsay replied on March 05, 2009 01:32 to the question "Are there any implementations of this component yet?" in Satisfaction Remote:
Sean Lindsay asked a question in Satisfaction Remote on March 02, 2009 02:27:
Are there any implementations of this component yet?Hi David. Are there any apps in the wild using this yet? (Other than your own!)
Sean Lindsay marked one of kallena's replies in DandyID as useful. kallena replied to the idea "Option to hide sites from public profile".
Sean Lindsay shared an idea in DandyID on January 04, 2009 06:44:
Option to hide sites from public profileI'd like the ability to hide certain sites (that I rarely use) from my public profile, and (I guess) from the wordpress plugin (which I'm not using, yet ...)-
Sean Lindsay started following the idea "URL lengthening in tool-tips" in Seesmic.
Sean Lindsay shared an idea in claimID on January 04, 2009 05:02:
Bookmarklet for adding contactsThe "Post to claimID" bookmarklet works well for adding sites/pages to your profile. How about a bookmarklet that does a similar job for adding contacts? For example, if I'm visiting the (openID-enabled) blog of a friend/contact, I could add them to my contact list just based on their blog url.
seanlindsay shared an idea in Seesmic on September 02, 2008 22:59:
Periodic Reminders to TweetSince twhirl lives in the system tray, could you add the facility to remind users to tweet occasionally?
I imagine this working in two (three?) possible ways:
1) Gentle Reminders -- After a user-configurable period (30 min, 1 hour, 4 hours, 24 hours, etc) twhirl would popup a "What are you doing?" window/balloon, with the option to type a tweet in the window, or to close the reminder. (I'd pick every 4 hours, but that's just me.) The reminder balloon should probably auto-close after a short period, so users don't get frustrated by having to manually close it every time.
2) Nagging -- As above, but if the user closes/ignores the reminder, it pops up again with steadily increasing frequency (eg twice as often, up to a maximum frequency of every five minutes?) until the user makes a tweet, then resets back to the gentle reminder frequency. (This is the option I would prefer.)
A third, more complex option is to programmatically determine how often the user tweets via twhirl (or, for new users, how often they've tweeted in the past), or if they tweet at particular times of the day, and set the reminders to activate at those times.
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