Re: FaceBook Info.

2017-07-26 Thread Ramy Moustafa
I'm using the m.facebook.com


On 7/25/17, Cameron Strife  wrote:
> I use the mobile site whenever possible.
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> On 7/25/17, Larry Thacker Jr.  wrote:
>> My first advice would be avoid it if you have an alternative, but it is
>> usable in Safari with patience.  Navigating by various heading levels
>> will
>> help you get around.  As with many sites, overlays can be a problem, but
>> they can usually be located at the very beginning or very end of a page.
>> The trick is knowing when you have to look for one.  In truth I brave it
>> rarely enough that I have to figure it out each time I go in, but it can
>> be
>> done.  It is much better than it used to be, and I believe there is still
>> the mobile interface that’s easier to get around in.  That’s at
>> m.facebook.com .  You will or at least I have in
>> the
>> past found that some of the things you can do in the full interface are
>> not
>> available in the mobile interface.  Since the desktop interface is
>> tolerable
>> for brief interactions, I stick to it and don’t use the mobile anymore.
>> Whenever possible I just use my iPhone.
>>
>>> On Jul 25, 2017, at 11:29 AM, Jim Noseworthy
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>>> Hi Gang:
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>>> Recommendations for using Facebook on the mac?
>>>
>>> Thanks all over the place.
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Re: FaceBook Info.

2017-07-25 Thread Cameron Strife
I use the mobile site whenever possible.





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On 7/25/17, Larry Thacker Jr.  wrote:
> My first advice would be avoid it if you have an alternative, but it is
> usable in Safari with patience.  Navigating by various heading levels will
> help you get around.  As with many sites, overlays can be a problem, but
> they can usually be located at the very beginning or very end of a page.
> The trick is knowing when you have to look for one.  In truth I brave it
> rarely enough that I have to figure it out each time I go in, but it can be
> done.  It is much better than it used to be, and I believe there is still
> the mobile interface that’s easier to get around in.  That’s at
> m.facebook.com .  You will or at least I have in the
> past found that some of the things you can do in the full interface are not
> available in the mobile interface.  Since the desktop interface is tolerable
> for brief interactions, I stick to it and don’t use the mobile anymore.
> Whenever possible I just use my iPhone.
>
>> On Jul 25, 2017, at 11:29 AM, Jim Noseworthy
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Gang:
>>
>> Recommendations for using Facebook on the mac?
>>
>> Thanks all over the place.
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Re: FaceBook Info.

2017-07-25 Thread Larry Thacker Jr.
My first advice would be avoid it if you have an alternative, but it is usable 
in Safari with patience.  Navigating by various heading levels will help you 
get around.  As with many sites, overlays can be a problem, but they can 
usually be located at the very beginning or very end of a page.  The trick is 
knowing when you have to look for one.  In truth I brave it rarely enough that 
I have to figure it out each time I go in, but it can be done.  It is much 
better than it used to be, and I believe there is still the mobile interface 
that’s easier to get around in.  That’s at m.facebook.com 
.  You will or at least I have in the past found that 
some of the things you can do in the full interface are not available in the 
mobile interface.  Since the desktop interface is tolerable for brief 
interactions, I stick to it and don’t use the mobile anymore.  Whenever 
possible I just use my iPhone.

> On Jul 25, 2017, at 11:29 AM, Jim Noseworthy 
>  wrote:
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> Hi Gang:
> 
> Recommendations for using Facebook on the mac?
> 
> Thanks all over the place.
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FaceBook Info.

2017-07-25 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Gang:

Recommendations for using Facebook on the mac?

Thanks all over the place.



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Re: accessing Facebook info from command line

2012-05-02 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
This is the exact same thing I po8nted out.  The only thing is, even after 
granting permissions to all the things by typing


fbcmd addperms

It still wouldn't work when I then did

fbcmd status "Testing."

Frankly, I didn't find this utility was all that great, but that's just me. 
Well, and plus, I was doing it under my Linux dedicated server box, not 
through the mac.


I don't even know if this thing using mac ports could be ported to the mac. 
Interesting thing to ponder though.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Jared" 

To: "MacVisionaries" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: accessing Facebook info from command line



Such a thing already exists, and it's called FBCMD. See
http://fbcmd.dtompkins.com/

- wrote:

Someone wondered:

"I want to build a text-only Facebook client that can be used either
through an HTML interface or a command line interface that can be used
from the terminal. I wish to know if it is possible to access a user's
notifications, messages, request, etc and do small things like post
status updates using c, python, bash scripts, or html. It would be
great if you could point me to an appropriate resource to get started."

Why not use lynx the text based unix/linx browser.

XB


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Re: accessing Facebook info from command line

2012-05-02 Thread Jared
Such a thing already exists, and it's called FBCMD. See
http://fbcmd.dtompkins.com/

- wrote:
> Someone wondered:
>
> "I want to build a text-only Facebook client that can be used either
> through an HTML interface or a command line interface that can be used
> from the terminal. I wish to know if it is possible to access a user's
> notifications, messages, request, etc and do small things like post
> status updates using c, python, bash scripts, or html. It would be
> great if you could point me to an appropriate resource to get started."
>
> Why not use lynx the text based unix/linx browser.
>
> XB

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accessing Facebook info from command line

2012-05-02 Thread -


Someone wondered:

"I want to build a text-only Facebook client that can be used either
through an HTML interface or a command line interface that can be used
from the terminal. I wish to know if it is possible to access a user's
notifications, messages, request, etc and do small things like post
status updates using c, python, bash scripts, or html. It would be
great if you could point me to an appropriate resource to get started."

Why not use lynx the text based unix/linx browser.

XB

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Re: accessing Facebook info from command line

2012-05-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

This already exists.

I don't know if macports will let you set it up on the mac, though.

See this page:

http://stormdragon.us/?p=223

If this doesn't work for some reason, then just go to

http://www.stormdragon.us

Then use heading navigation, and scroll down and you should see about the 
fourth post down is the one you need.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Venkatesh Potluri" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 10:35 AM
Subject: accessing Facebook info from command line



Hi
I want to build a text-only Facebook client that can be used either
through an HTML interface or a command line interface that can be used
from the terminal. I wish to know if it is possible to access a user's
notifications, messages, request, etc and do small things like post
status updates using c, python, bash scripts, or html. It would be
great if you could point me to an appropriate resource to get started.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Venkatesh Potluri

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accessing Facebook info from command line

2012-05-01 Thread Venkatesh Potluri
Hi
I want to build a text-only Facebook client that can be used either
through an HTML interface or a command line interface that can be used
from the terminal. I wish to know if it is possible to access a user's
notifications, messages, request, etc and do small things like post
status updates using c, python, bash scripts, or html. It would be
great if you could point me to an appropriate resource to get started.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Venkatesh Potluri

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