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Hi there!

I just looking for a solution to check my slack messages on the N900. I didn't found browser which can support the slack.com.

Please help me!

Thanks a lot!
 

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What about opera mini 8?
 

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Originally Posted by elros34 View Post
What about opera mini 8?
It is not working...((

another idea?

I have tried the irc solution, and it is working, but it should run continuosly to get the messages.
 
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You must be more verbose. What doesn't work and which browsers you have already tried. Maybe try to change user agent of microb.
 
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Originally Posted by elros34 View Post
You must be more verbose. What doesn't work and which browsers you have already tried. Maybe try to change user agent of microb.
Sorry for scrimpy informations. I have tried QML, MicroB, Opera, Opera mini 6.5, Opera mini 8.0, Chromium, Fennec browsers. I have changed user agent. It did not worked. The only solution was, when I switched on the IRC protocol on the slack, and used irssi. The problem was, that it shows only the new messages, when it is running. If I close the app, cannot cache messages.



Any idea?
 
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Originally Posted by dedista View Post
Any idea?
IRC bouncer? The bouncer stays online caching the messages which you'll see when irssi connects to the bouncer.

At least ZNC is open source, maybe others.
 
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Easy Debian -> Iceweasel?
 
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yeah..
what alien said...
best bet you'd think.

hm...what about dillo or dooble..?
(they don't have flashy crap ...but they can get the job done)
have you tried those two?
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There is also alopex (use with -no-glwidget).
 

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Originally Posted by elros34 View Post
There is also alopex (use with -no-glwidget).
I have tried the alopex, but it is hell slow...
 
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