I have't found any way that I can see my twitter user lists in tweetian; I presume therefore that they're not supported?
Thanks for this great app, it almost makes me think of the wonderful Gravity on symbian (miss that lots, but my N95 I ran it on is so dead battery-connection wise and going back to numeric-keypad only would be a bit painful)
Today i started to getting an error: When i try to look at someone profile (even my own profile) an error occured: Error (403: Frobidden). Anything about that?
A tweet from dickson
Since there are still surprisingly amount of Tweetian users, I releasing the last update to fix the 403 error https://t.co/naVubhUhKe
Alas its the last version
Hope someone takes it to the next level
#dreaming
Ok, here's little bit of history of Tweetian: When I start develop Tweetian, I just do it for fun and practicing. I never expect that Tweetian will get so many users. That's why I release it as free (and open source after that), because it is a spare time project and I never plan to monetize and maintain it.
My programming skill (especially C++) is extremely low when I start develop Tweetian (I'm just a student who knew a little bit of Java). So at that stage the code is very poorly written (and hard to maintain).
Slowly when I developed Tweetian my knowledge and skill is improved, until a stage where I realise the code for Tweetian to too poor written and very hard to maintain. So I stopped developed new feature for it and only give a passive support (for API changes).
Why don't I do a rewrite then? Because it is too hard. I takes ~3 months to release a pre-release version and maybe half year for to get it submitted to Nokia Store.
I really happy that there are so many Tweetian users (mainly because it is free?). However, I'm still a student. I develop Tweetian just for interest and never for money. The "responsibility" for me to continue maintain it is too heavy because it has so many users, while I get very less incentive in return.
TL;DR I developed apps just for fun and interest. I never expect to have such heavy responsibility to maintain it after I no longer interested in it (because it is getting hard to maintain). You can say I'm irresponsibility, but remember that I didn't earn any money for all the apps I developed.