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Tevi replied on December 17, 2008 15:40 to the problem "No SMS updates with VerizonWirelsss for a week!" in Twitter:
* your Twitter: tevi
* Carrier: VERIZON
* SMS previously working? yes
* Phone successfully verified right now? YES
* Any response to ON? NO
* Last tweet successfully posted via sms: Yes at 12/14
* Do tweets sent by sms show up late on the website? NO
* Still receiving tweets via sms now? NO
* Support ticket number (if one has been logged): N/A
* Any comments or observations:
Nothing Specific
A comment on the problem "Not receiving SMS updates" in Twitter:
Sadly, this isn't the problem for me -- I know the people I am having trouble with ARE following me. – Tevi, on December 16, 2008 16:21
A comment on the problem "Not receiving SMS updates" in Twitter:
yes, device updates are indeed "ON" for these people :/ – Tevi, on December 16, 2008 16:14-
Tevi started following the problem "Stopped getting SMS updates and now can't verify phone" in Twitter.
Tevi replied on December 16, 2008 03:12 to the problem "Not receiving SMS updates" in Twitter:
Tevi reported a problem in Twitter on December 16, 2008 02:51:
Not receiving SMS updatesI am not receiving any updates via SMS thru the US short code (I am using a US phone within the US). Sending updates works fine.
Tevi shared an idea in Seesmic on July 12, 2008 15:36:
Pagination in an upcoming release?I hear that the Twitter API supports pagination now. I would love to be able to view beyond the most recent 20 tweets in Twhirl!
A comment on the question "Old replies showing up." in Seesmic:
Also, it seems that Twitter does, indeed, already recognize which DMs/posts/etc have already been read, as the option to not have pop-up notifications for them works perfectly. – Tevi, on July 10, 2008 19:32
A comment on the question "Old replies showing up." in Seesmic:
Hi! I'm using 0.8.3 right now. (As I specified, this feature seemed to be fully in place in 0.8.2 -- but IIRC, not in anything prior to that.) – Tevi, on July 10, 2008 19:31
A comment on the discussion "How do I stop "read" replies from showing when starting twhirl?" in Seesmic:
Marco, I could've sworn this behavior worked as people in this thread wanted in 0.8.2 but not in 0.8.3.... – Tevi, on July 10, 2008 18:37-
Tevi started following the discussion "How do I stop "read" replies from showing when starting twhirl?" in Seesmic.
Tevi replied on July 10, 2008 18:35 to the question "Old replies showing up." in Seesmic:
Tevi reported a problem in Seesmic on July 05, 2008 02:19:
Twhirl showing old DMs and @replies at startupUpdated to Twhirl 0.8.3., and it's working fine, but there's a new feature I don't like (or perhaps it's a bug)? It shows my old (marked-as-read) messages when I re-open Twhirl (which is fine), but it also shows all my marked-as-read DMs and @replies, which clutters my screen.
Is there any way to revert to the behavior from 0.8.2., or to just have it show my old messages, and not my old @replies or DMs?
Tevi replied on June 30, 2008 01:34 to the problem "Twitter thinks I've exceeded my API request limit, and I haven't!" in Twitter:
Tevi reported a problem in Twitter on June 29, 2008 17:38:
Twitter thinks I've exceeded my API request limit, and I haven't!Multiple Twitter clients think I've exceeded my API request limit, but this simply isn't so -- no Twitter clients or apps have been open on my computer for the past 8 hours.
Get this with multiple clients (Spaz, Twhirl).
Please advise?
(Using the website itself works fine.)
Tevi marked one of Marco Kaiser's replies in Seesmic as useful. Marco Kaiser replied to the problem "Really fuzzy font rendering on Windows XP: does not seem to be AIR's fault".
A comment on the problem "Really fuzzy font rendering on Windows XP: does not seem to be AIR's fault" in Seesmic:
Thanks, Marco! Do you have any suggestions for fonts that will render most clearly? (Also, am I correct in presuming that there are no plans to switch to HTML?) – Tevi, on May 26, 2008 18:54
Tevi reported a problem in Seesmic on May 22, 2008 00:37:
Really fuzzy font rendering on Windows XP: does not seem to be AIR's faultText seems to render really fuzzy-like in Twhirl on Windows XP.
The Twhirl FAQ about a similar problem in Mac OS suggests that it's a problem with the AIR platform, but I don't think it is: Spaz, another AIR Twitter client, has non-fuzzy rendering.
See screenshots:
Twhirl: http://i28.tinypic.com/2435kbm.jpg
Spaz: hhttp://i28.tinypic.com/x5uvlx.jpg-
Tevi started following the problem "Why don't animated GIFs work as my picture on Twitter?" in Twitter.
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