Re: [twitter-dev] massive #fail - auto profile popups

2010-03-19 Thread Abraham Williams
So it does. By logging out of Twitter you can turn off Twitter's popup to see bit.ly's. Twitter's popup is slow but it also include a lot more info. But since you are running chrome you could just write an extension to disable Twitter's popups. Abraham On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 08:49, neal rauhause

Re: [twitter-dev] massive #fail - auto profile popups

2010-03-19 Thread neal rauhauser
The bit.ly expander does a fine job on Twitter profiles - place the pointer over the name at the beginning of the tweet, and it would pull the info into a tidy box. Much, much, MUCH smoother than what Twitter has done. On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>wrot

Re: [twitter-dev] massive #fail - auto profile popups

2010-03-19 Thread Abraham Williams
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 23:26, neal rauhauser wrote: > The automated profile popups are a profound source of #fail. Anyone using > an Atom based machine is basically twiddling their thumbs for 30% of the > time they're trying to use the web interface. Chrome users already had this > feature wit

Re: [twitter-dev] massive #fail - auto profile popups

2010-03-19 Thread Nigel Legg
I actually quite like them, though I use tweetdeck most of the time. On 19 March 2010 06:26, neal rauhauser wrote: > > The automated profile popups are a profound source of #fail. Anyone > using an Atom based machine is basically twiddling their thumbs for 30% of > the time they're trying to

Re: [twitter-dev] massive #fail - auto profile popups

2010-03-19 Thread Andrew Badera
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:26 AM, neal rauhauser wrote: > >   The automated profile popups are a profound source of #fail.  Anyone using > an Atom based machine is basically twiddling their thumbs for 30% of the > time they're trying to use the web interface.  Chrome users already had this > featur

[twitter-dev] massive #fail - auto profile popups

2010-03-18 Thread neal rauhauser
The automated profile popups are a profound source of #fail. Anyone using an Atom based machine is basically twiddling their thumbs for 30% of the time they're trying to use the web interface. Chrome users already had this feature with the bit.ly expander and it did much, much more. There r