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  1. @hvaudaux will look into what might have changed on delicious...
  2. @CircleReader enough donations to fuel development of tweecious :)
  3. @rhysatwork I do :)
  4. @MsAxthelm you just need Firefox, doesn't matter which Twitter client you use...
  5. @fullfilth could be, will release an update tomorrow
  6. @Ms_Goose your twitter account needs to be open...
  7. @multimedialinks sure, i have :) it's great - will add links silently and add tweecious tag so you can review later
  8. @leahjones sad :( do follow, we might have an update soon!
  9. @leahjones you do get all the links tagged with tweecious so it should be easy to remove them
  10. @leahjones unfortunately not yet - we tried to create a list of links you don't want before, but we only found two - two more now I guess...
  11. @newapproaches followers is hard, thinking of implementing favorites though...
  12. @scgardeningnews we seem to have problems with some people but it's hard to figure out why. will try doing a debug page soon.
  13. @newapproaches, @hjarche all tweecious posted links in delicious are tagged with "tweecious" - easy to filter once they're there...
  14. @dvirreznik it says it all - it will try again. the thing is that sometimes web services are down so stuff happens later than expected...
  15. @JMaultasch did it work? :)
  16. @dvirreznik what's the error you're getting? tweecious depends on many services to be online & working...
  17. @andreiluca not yet, but thinking about it
  18. @ariekeren the link should be posted to your delicious account in an hour automagically...
  19. @ariekeren sure - install and open preferences (options in add-ons menu), fill in the usernames and you're done!
  20. @axbom tweecious runs in the background - when one of the needed services is unavailable it won't bother you and just keep trying silently..