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2009-09-25
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@ London
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2009-09-30
, 16:31
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@ Londrina, PR - Brazil
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2009-10-02
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@ Oulu, Finland
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I'm using Mauku now, but it's behavior is getting me nuts because it keeps opening new windows when I just want to scroll, so I thought in making a twitter app myself.
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2009-10-03
, 02:34
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@ Londrina, PR - Brazil
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I expect that you are talking about the old Mauku 0.x for legacy devices (like N810). The touch screen may temporarily lost the contact while scrolling especially if you are using a screen protector. Thus, the software will receive separate clicks instead of continuous drag. It is related to hardware, not software.
The upcoming Mauku 2.0 application for Fremantle does not have that issue. In addition, it will have a lot of new nice features...
There is a thread about Mauku 2.0.
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2009-10-03
, 02:47
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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2009-10-03
, 06:28
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@ Oulu, Finland
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For me if the hardware have that kind of issue, the software should prevent it using other, less common gesture to opening window, and using the click for selecting for example.
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2009-10-03
, 19:28
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@ Londrina, PR - Brazil
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2010-02-09
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@ Switzerland
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Hi all, so can anyone describe what are the "awesome" features found on Gravity that can't be found on Mauku or other twitter clients?
I'm using Mauku now, but it's behavior is getting me nuts because it keeps opening new windows when I just want to scroll, so I thought in making a twitter app myself.
I too would love to see a full-featured Twitter client for the N900. Would make sense too given the geeky audience of this device. The lack of a good Twitter client is one of the main reason why I didn't stick with the N810 very long.
Tried Mauku on the N810 but although it did look quite nice, it was really too limited compared to the other mobile Twitter clients I got used to. Still looking forward to see what's it's going to be like on the N900.