I've always wondered exactly what are draurs, as I've seen them on
occasions, but never totally understood what they were or how to navigate
them.
Chris.
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From: "Ricardo Walker" <rwalker...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: Porting qwitter to mac?
yup,
The time stamp being hidden away in the drawer is my only major complaint
about Yorufukurou
Ricardo Walker
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On Jul 10, 2011, at 6:20 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Yorufukuru does what you ask as i understand.
The only thing i would want from Quitter is the ability to post tweets
without having to be in the main window. Nambu does that, sorta, and
Yorufukuru apparently also does this in a way although i don't really know
how that works. The one thing i want to see in Yorufukuru is the time
stamp in readable text beside the tweets, i don't want to go places to see
just the time a tweet was posted, i'm too lazy for that.
/Krister
10 jul 2011 kl. 11.45 skrev Ashley Cox:
I see what you're saying. The only reason I wanted to see a port of
qwitter was simply because it provides features that most of the other
twitter clients do not, or if they provide those features they are either
more hidden away or in the wrong place.
It would be great if someone would write a twitter client that had 4
columns lined up; timeline, direct messages, mentions, and sent. Then you
could add more columns for specific people who you are interested in, so
only there tweets showed up. Then a simple tweet box. The ability to
follow people, unfollow people, and a button to go to their twitter
profile. You could customise the time before new tweets are received.
That's it; that, in my oppinion, would be the perfect twitter client.
Many of the other clients (including qwitter itself) have a lot of
unnecessary features. For example, not to diss qwitter in any way, but
who needs to do a bing search from a twitter client? If I wanted audio
tweets, I would use one of the services already available... and my
twitter client definetly doesn't need a stopwatch build in.
Just my thoughts.
On 10/07/2011 10:20, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi,
Look, i don't want to diss your product, Jonathan but i must ask the
list this: Do we really need a blind specific Twitter client? Wasn't it
so that we chose the Mac platform to get away from blind specific
solutions and be more standard, thus being able to more easily
communicate with sighted people on equal terms? I can understand the
need for one or more blind specific solutions in the PC world, but here?
Am i naive, stupid, living on another planet?
/Krister
9 jul 2011 kl. 19.41 skrev Jonathan Chacón Barbero:
Hello,
there are some problems to develop a ported version of Qwitter:
* keystroke management is very different in OSX than Windows... We have
to rewrite all modules about keyboard
* window dialog management is very different in OSX.
* there are few diferences in IO file system for OSX and Windows
well, I have a good news... I'm developing Blindtweet for OSX. It is a
twitter client for OSX managed using keystrokes and it uses speech
capabilityes to show the twiter information.
I hope finish it for september and it will be in the Mac app store
Regards
Jonathan Chacón Barbero
Accessibility, usability and new technologies consultant
Phone: +34 679953948
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