@mjtsai Hibari saved searches are great. I don’t like that they are client-side only and don’t sync across devices though.
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@wklj I like how Hibari saved searches are all in one list and are eligible for generating notifications.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@mjtsai Yes, I love the single list. Saves lots of time. But *no* integration with Twitter server-side searches is a bummer.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@wklj My understanding is that the Hibari saved searches *are* server-side. Do you mean you want to do one-off server-side searches?0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@mjtsai No. I had 4 or 5 terms I’d search on. But I had to manually manage all that on each of my OS X clients. Nothing server-side I see0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@wklj Oh, I see what you mean. I think Hibari searches using the server, but it doesn’t store the queries on the server like other clients.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@mjtsai Correct. It’s searching Twitter data, but all the work is done client-side, and stored in local SQLite database.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@wklj I know that the Search tab is not doing a client-side search because it finds matches from users I don’t follow.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@mjtsai Specifically, you can “save” a Twitter search in one client and see it in all your clients or on the web site.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
@wklj Yes, I understand that. I’m fine with the way it works now. And I like the quick local timeline search.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@mjtsai Yep, I do like most of how it works. Hibari is my 2nd favorite twitter client at the moment ;-)
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@wklj I’m sticking with Hibari, though I really wish it supported Tweet Marker.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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