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Widget for Twitter
Committed by
Mukundan Desikan
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Mukundan Desikan
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26
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Rich client, Rich client component
Type
Rich Client Components
Last updated on
May 14, 2009
License
Apache License v2
Tested platforms
Notes 8.5
This Widget allows you to post updates to your twitter using Lotus Notes. You can receive the feed updates from your friends ,view replies/directs and search for people.
1) Drag and drop the extension.xml to your "My Widgets"
2) Right click the Twitter Widget and say Open in Side bar panel
3) When prompted provide your Twitter account information.This will be stored into Notes account preferences and will be a one time setting.
4) You are now twittering from inside Notes !!!!
Dan King
created
5/14/09 7:29:37 AM
Very nice - although having links opening in a separate Notes window browser is very annoying - can it not just use your preferences to get the chosen browser?
Mukundan Desikan
created
5/14/09 8:10:35 AM
well that is something that should have been be set.This widget is by default to be shown in the side bar panel. For now You can right click on the widget and select "Open in Sidebar Panel" and it should remember the preference.
Dan King
created
5/14/09 9:41:10 AM
The widget opens in the sidebar just fine What I meant was when you click on a web link from an entry it opens up a new window with the Notes browser. Would be better if the links take the Notes preferences for browser to use (as from the body of an email) and use that Thanks Dan
M D McNamara
created
5/18/09 8:21:59 AM
Is that done with MS Paint? :P Feel free to get a copy of IrfanView and put a proper-looking mosaic over the areas you want to hide in that image: http://www.irfanview.com ;)
Peter Schuett
created
5/22/09 9:04:10 AM
Very nice indeed! I also like the great customization options. Is there also a place to choose the font? The standard one comes out fairly large and broad. (I do not like to have the sidebar so big.) Did I miss it?
Thomas Adrian
created
6/2/09 7:16:00 AM
Is there a way to have 2 different twitter accounts active at the same time. it seem to use the same preferences no matter how many windows I open.
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