If you are so physically inept that you require the assistance of chemicals to get through your day, you don’t need energy drinks, you need a new f@cking diet.
If you are so physically inept that you require the assistance of chemicals to get through your day, you don’t need energy drinks, you need a new f@cking diet.
Personally, I think it’s a matter of perspective. From my little parcel of land in the Twittersphere, nothing could be farther from the truth. My little portion and the area of Twitter that I see is just as active and fruitful as it has always been, if not moreso. I personally have seen fluctuations in Twitter - some…
If only I weren’t allergic :/
Who cares? You’ve learned confidence through it. NOW, on to step 2: learn to gauge the right time to break eye contact. Look at people, but look them in the eye, not all the way to the brainstem :p
Personally, I’ve challenged myself as part of my resolution at the start of the year to an interesting gimmick with eye contact. Somewhere in my teen years, I lost my childlike ability to approach anyone and start a conversation. Ya know, I gained that “curse” known as a filter. This year, I decided I would pay…
Perhaps Tweetbot and Plume devs should team up and focus their efforts on bringing the best of both apps to each platform. After all, it’s pretty sad that third party apps outdo the first party solution, especially for a platform such as Twitter.
Possibly. Granted, considering it’s Twitter, they likely just feel the need to say “hey we’re not dead yet!” since they’re usually so busy shooting themselves in the foot with censorship and banning people over stupid shit.
The only thing I really see that Plume has to offer over Tweetbot is organizing tweets by color. I’m not really convinced that one difference is really enough to put Plume in an entirely different league than Tweetbot in terms of mobile Twitter clients.
I still use Tweetdeck on OS X. It pisses me off that they don’t just put an app version on iOS. Kinda stupid imo but whatever. We’re talking about the same company that just updated their OS X app for the first time in a year and did virtually nothing with the update.
I use Tweetbot on iOS and TweetDeck on OS X :D
Weird, I’ve been using Adobe apps even on the beta and I never had this issue. What model Mac are you on and what version of your Adobe apps?
Just remember, if they’re dumb enough to hit enter without reading first, they will learn very quickly not to do so in the future.
Honestly, even as a poweruser, I suggest leaving it enabled unless you encounter an issue that you know for sure is caused by it. Then disable it if you absolutely cannot find a workaround.
I can save you time on this. Here is Corey’s Guide to Universal Windows Programming (Win 3.1+):
Of course it is because loyalty is dead in all aspects of life today, except loyalty to ignorance, bigotry, hatred, racism, etc.
The only actual issue I’ve run into is with Firefox. If you have Firefox fullscreen and you view the source for a page fullscreen, the view source window will ALWAYS be fullscreen. I have yet to find a way to undo this because it loses the window frame when this happens.
Those guys have limited support for every release. They just released the “official build” for Yosemite about 3 months ago. They’re kinda like Tapbots, they lag a year behind the rest of the world.
Congratulations. Unfortunately, this discussion is about Tweetbot on iOS with absolutely zero to do with Android. Thanks for your input though. We’ll file it it right under the “butthurt Android user” section.
So what’s your suggestion on other platforms?
And to think, it only took a whole damn year and $4.99 for them to fix third party keyboard support on iPad. That shit should’ve been fixed before iOS 8 ever freakin’ went public. That’s just LAZY. Who knows, maybe by the time iOS X launches, we might have support for 3D touch on the iPhone 15S Plus, Minus, Squared.