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Omer van Kloeten replied on October 01, 2009 13:14 to the question "Scheduling posts" in Seesmic:
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Omer van Kloeten reported a problem in Twitter on August 31, 2009 01:29:
One, specific tweet doesn't appear in searchThe tweet at http://twitter.com/omervk/status/3651... does not appear when using the following search query: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=fr...
Maybe it has something to do with this being the first time I used the #fb hashtag, but a second attempt at using it was included in the results.
Omer van Kloeten replied on December 26, 2008 16:46 to the idea "It really could do with a more modern look/ui about it." in Twittastic:
Omer van Kloeten asked a question in Twittastic on December 26, 2008 11:46:
Tray Icon Should Have "Exit" as the Last OptionThis is a standard and Twittastic should follow. It can become very confusing otherwise.
Omer van Kloeten replied on December 26, 2008 11:42 to the idea "Needs the Ability to Change Fonts" in Twittastic:
omervk replied on December 26, 2008 10:07 to the problem "Right to Left (Hebrew) Order of Words Wrong" in Seesmic:
Found the problem - it's a general problem with Adobe AIR.
http://weblogs.asp.net/okloeten/archi...
omervk replied on December 26, 2008 10:05 to the idea "It really could do with a more modern look/ui about it." in Twittastic:
omervk shared an idea in Twittastic on December 26, 2008 10:03:
Needs the Ability to Change FontsWhen viewing Hebrew text, the font is the default system font, harking back to the old days of Windows 3.
Please add even the default font dialog to select a viewing font.
A comment on the problem "Right to Left (Hebrew) Order of Words Wrong" in Seesmic:
Twitter's web interface displays Hebrew correctly.
If you want a twit to test, you can use one of mine (http://twitter.com/omervk/statuses/92...). – omervk, on September 23, 2008 19:39
A comment on the problem "Right to Left (Hebrew) Order of Words Wrong" in Seesmic:
Twitter's web interface displays Hebrew correctly.
If you want a twit to test, you can use one of mine (http://twitter.com/omervk/statuses/92...). – omervk, on September 23, 2008 19:38
omervk replied on August 15, 2008 14:18 to the discussion "Changes for SMS users: the good news and the bad" in Twitter:
This is very annoying indeed. I, personally, wouldn't mind paying a nominal fee per text message. This could easily be arranged with carriers.
I hope negotiations for a localized service with one of the carriers in Israel (Cellcom, Orange, Pelephone, etc.) will begin soon.
This, as I see it, is the highest priority at the moment for Twitter as a service provider. If you haven't got enough people to work on this, hire more.
Also, thank you for a useful service :)
omervk reported a problem in Seesmic on June 11, 2008 13:48:
Right to Left (Hebrew) Order of Words WrongRight to left twits (at least in Hebrew) have a reverse order of words.
For instance, instead of:
טוויטר שוב נפל
You will see:
נפל שוב טוויטר
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