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@inkpixelspaper Actually, it’s been one of our more popular features, based on the accounts it helps people discover.
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@johnfoliot Sounds like a power-user scenario that would mean information overload for most folks.
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@inkpixelspaper You realize you’re in a small minority for this one? That kind of information was cluttering tweets in the old UI.
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@inkpixelspaper What is it about #newtwitter that prevents it from sticking for you?
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@inkpixelspaper For me, it’s a balanced mix of #newtwitter, Twitter/iPhone, and Tweetie/Mac.
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@inkpixelspaper The subnav currently only changes the left column. The top nav changes everything. /cc @KuraFire
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@inkpixelspaper Yes, we do that regularly, especially to discover how and why folks use it.
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@inkpixelspaper Right, but in those instances, we don’t currently have fixed global nav to include an indicator. It scrolls away.
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@KuraFire We have some similar designs already, but more growl-like in the top right. Can’t rely on extra real estate outside the container.
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@inkpixelspaper The top nav only contains Home, Profile, & Msgs. We also need a consistent means of signaling new content in other views.
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@veen Sounds like you’re missing out, to me. SFO might have offered you a better pat down and longer lines.
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@inkpixelspaper Because it’s not scalable to other timeline views, like search, profiles, RTs, lists…
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@cpen @parislemon No more Thxgiving puns. My brain is mashed enough already…
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@alexhorre Say again? Don’t quite understand the question.
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@KuraFire We also have the glow under the Home link. But only for the Home timeline. We need better means of signaling new * in every view.
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@KuraFire Yes, the movement is sometimes odd, but it’s been a good indicator of new content without checking the top of the page.
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@KuraFire Funny, because that was also in #oldtwitter – one feature we didn’t change because it’s been so popular. @ded
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@iA So then the question is: do you plan to create a version of Writer that also runs on the iPhone?
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@iA Still, this seems a little like designing a Mac app, but not supporting the 11″ Air, no?
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@jpamental Doesn’t sound right. Interaction is the same, as is core framework. Only diff is canvas size, right? @Squaredeye @iA @beep
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@jpamental So far, no conflicts here. I primarily use the iPhone client + JustNotes. Not much use of the web version. /cc @bradhaynes
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@Squaredeye Not a critique, just curious: why only design for the iPad and not both iOS devices? (responsive design?) /cc @iA @beep
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@bradhaynes Plus, I never use Evernote’s more sophisticated features like text recognition.
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@bradhaynes I used to like Evernote. But I think it’s gone down the path of adding too much. Feels heavy to launch it or create a note now.
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@StevePeternell Not yet. Been using it for about a year now. Though more heavily the last 2 months.
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@JasonSilvestri That’s what we’ve found too – for some, #newtwitter takes some time to get used to. After that, often golden. /cc @mikeypx
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@gah650 I’m liking JustNotes better than NV. Feels lighter weight.
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@shinypb Whoah, no problems with double-syncing to both Simplenote *and* Dropbox?
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@conscience I’m not a Mail user anymore, so can’t say. Syncs beautifully though. And JustNotes supports some Markdown formatting…
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@eportelance Yes. But something about JustNotes stuck, where NV didn’t. JustNotes feels lighter weight to me, even with the UI color.
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@luxuryluke Result of an API formatting change: http://twitter.com/#!/atebits/status/7101463209713664
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@TobyLeftly JustNotes is simple, & doesn’t offer much. That’s why I like it. Turn on formatting if you want a little extra markdown help.
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Simplenote (iPhone & Web) + JustNotes (Mac) has become my go-to solution for fast, easy, light-weight thought recording everywhere.
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@davincidiva Old-school RTs (the manual way) are they way you edit them. New-school RTs maintain the integrity of the original tweet.
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@aapljack The actual definition isn’t super positive either: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaspora /cc @tylersticka
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Diaspora will need to rise above the typical open source design aesthetic if it hopes to grow beyond geek culture.
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Your grace is sometimes defined by how well you handle someone spilling an entire cup of coffee on you.
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@aexmo Agreed on feedback about new messages. For position, we wanted the link globally accessible, no matter where you navigate to.
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@mikeindustries If they’re not pointing at something, why use them at all? Even for speech bubbles?
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@mikeindustries Agreed. Divot has always seemed an odd choice to me.
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@aexmo What’s broken for you about it?
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@SeanShatto Guess it depends on your point of view…
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@OhSoGlam The tweet being replied to is displayed immediately above if you open it in the details pane. Much faster than #oldtwitter.
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.@mattbot Why call it fluff? Elaborate, if you will. Most of the points in that article aren’t directly related to #newtwitter.