Re: [orca-list] Twitter?



Hello,
I also have found corebird quite interesting.
It has definatelly some space for us linux beginners trying to learn some good coding practices for example in most of the dialogs there are no relations between labels and the interactive controls they should label and also there are some unlabelled controls here and there. The developer accepts pull requests via github so I may try doing something with this at the corebird side of things.

Greetings

Peter


On 16.12.2013 19:28, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Kyle, all.

I'll checkout Corebird and see what I can do to implement your
suggestions. It's the least I can do for y'all putting up with my
refactor and deprecation related instability. <smiles>

Thanks for the tip!
--joanie

On 12/16/2013 07:16 PM, Kyle wrote:
Corebird is now my personal favorite Twitter client. WOrks quite well
with Orca, and receives tweets in realtime. About the only thing that
would make it perfect would be adding notifications as a tweet is
received. Either this or some Orca scripting that would automatically
read tweets as they come in and repeat using orca+f1-f9 keys, similar to
Pidgin. Still, Corebird is by far the best, even without scripting or
notifications.
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk/

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