I can't get TNotes to follow me back. I have sent "follow TNotes" several times as instructed, but I never get a reply and I still can't send private notes.
I see this question has been asked over and over again during the last 8 months, with no reply from TwitterNotes or TNotes. Can you please set me up with a "follow" manually, at least?
Is it possible to use TwitterNotes to do collaborative note-taking (in a class or at a conference, for example?) In other words, if five people all tag their TwitterNotes as #ag08keynote, will they all be able to see those notes (if they are public)? (I'm guessing the answer is No if the notes are private to them and all five are not sharing a single Twitter account)
1) You guys rock and are on the right path...
2) The "Follow" request sent to TNotes account never got a reply so far (been about 30+ minutes), so private notes aren't working for me yet.
3) PLEASE, please, please, make the "by tag" RSS feed available in public, non-authenticated format, that way it can be easily used in RSS feed tools (like "Blog RSS Feed Reader" app on Facebook), etc. Obviously, the private notes would have to be shielded from public extraction "fishing" somehow.
The RSS reader that I wish to use doesn't seem to support authentication. I am currently using another very similar service which doesn't require authentication as a unique feed address is provided. The other site takes notes via text message but not via Twitter.
Any chance you can provide unique RSS feeds and a number to text notes to?
Forcing us to tag at the end of the post creates potential redundancy. It would be nice to be able to say something like "I think #twitternotes is awesome." But the way you're parsing the hashtags is creating redundancy because I'd have to write "I think twitternotes is awesome #twitternotes". The first post would have the tag "twitternotes is awesome" while the second would have the tag "twitternotes". Please fix this. Contact the guys at http://hashtags.org to use their regex if you need to on what exactly is a parsed as a hashtag and what is not.
After some days of happy (most of the times) development we have finally released TwitterNotes. I was using more Twitter in the past weeks and occurred to me why not use Twitter to record things to do. It’s one of the most spread messaging systems it’s nearly everywhere, from IM to mobile phone and iPhones, so that makes it a great mean to record something anywhere. Alcides helped me with the design and some JavaScript, which I really should start learning...
The idea is simple, just put a plus sign before your message and it will appear as a note at TwitterNotes. You can also tag your notes, surrounding tags with asterisks or writing them after a cardinal sign. We’ve tried to keep the method as simple as possible, so that you don’t need much time to publish your note and gain more time to actually get things done. At your TwitterNotes’ account, you can manage all your notes. We’ve also built an API to enable everyone to extract their notes in a RSS feed and use them freely.
We’re planning on making a Netvibes’ widget with the latest notes and maybe a mobile version of the website, if we feel there’s interest for it. Now we are looking for feedback: bugs, ideas, feature requests, etc... You can drop them here or at TwitterNotes’ community. So if you have a Twitter account, go ahead and try it. We hope it will be useful to you.