maybe I just go back to the iPad for a bit
- Steve Gillmor
rebooted, FF air client still borked on air update. goodbye notifier
- Steve Gillmor
same issue for me; and your post is the only one reference to the problem that I've found on all the web; this probably means that very few people are using the damn tool :D ...goodbye notifier, yes (poor notifier... I was kind of attached to it)
- Gianni D'Anna
I'm having the exact same problem - it's bust I think, what are the alternatives without sending it all to IM
- Nick Renny
Same problem here, it's been annoying for too long!
- Rick
I have the same issue, the damn thing scrolls and I don't even have the time to read it. Anybody have a clue ?
- carl
I spoke to Bret Taylor about it a week ago and he said he'd look into it.
- Steve Gillmor
Any news on this yet ? Cheers fellas. Please let me know
- carl
Same here. That's probably because of the new version of Adobe Air. I wish there was a working FF client.
- Demods
Me too - certainly not worth having - any suggestions?
- Lawrence Perry
"Your first point is also my first point: "Unhook Buzz from GMail and Open a Dedicated Buzz Site". With this I also mean that buzz should be improved a lot; it's too limited at the moment (I use friendfeed and twitter, synchronized between each other; I'd like to migrate to google buzz, but it has a loooong way to go). Regarding the profile page in itself, I just would like a little more customization (your 4th, 6th, 7th and 8th points), and the possibility to add totally customized tabs. A minimalistic but fully customizable personal homepage, it's the thing that I have in mind; where you can aggregate and gracefully present all the informations regarding yourself and, yes, also your lifestream (for the lifestreaming I use friendfeed, as I said, and I think that there is nothing better than that at the moment, and in fact it is also functioning as my de facto personal homepage). Last but not least: the possibility to use that cool "verified name" feature also on non-US accounts :-)"
- Gianni D'Anna
"Your first point is also my first point: "Unhook Buzz from GMail and Open a Dedicated Buzz Site". With this I also mean that buzz should be improved a lot; it's too limited at the moment (I use friendfeed and twitter, synchronized between each other; I'd like to migrate to google buzz, but it has a loooong way to go). Regarding the profile page in itself, I just would like a little more customization (your 4th, 6th, 7th and 8th points), and the possibility to add totally customized tabs. A minimalistic but fully customizable personal homepage, it's the thing that I have in mind; where you can aggregate and gracefully present all the informations regarding yourself and, yes, also your lifestream (for the lifestreaming I use friendfeed, as I said, and I think that there is nothing better than that at the moment, and in fact it is also functioning as my de facto personal homepage). Last but not least: the possibility to use that cool "verified name" feature also on non-US accounts :-)"
- Gianni D'Anna
two things that need to be added first of all: 1- the ability to post content directly from the profile page (I think that it should become the "buzz homepage", and not just the "google profile" homepage anymore) 2- synchronization options for a better interaction with friendfeed: otherwise you always get duplicate entries if one site/service is connected both with friendfeed and buzz
- Gianni D'Anna
"there's a faster way to pirate an eBook: crack the copy protection applied to eBooks sold by retailers such as Amazon. Up until recently, eBook sellers were few and far between, and digital book titles were even more rare. But as that changes, we'll likely see more of a battle between the folks trying to make eBooks copy-proof and hackers determined to demonstrate that there's no such thing. And that could mean a proliferation of new release titles making the rounds on Usenet and BitTorrent trackers."
- LANjackal
from Bookmarklet
Basically its a race between hackers and the ebook protectors. Any sort of security they come up with, someone wil find a way to circumvent or bypass or crack the security soon enough.
- TrafficBug
I have about 5GB of books as txt, doc, lit, and pdf files. So, yeah.
- Alex Scrivener
the main problem with the ebooks is the lack of standards; but now, with the Apple iPad, we have the iBook, and the iBookstore... I see big developments in the next months.
- Gianni D'Anna