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I decided to manually go to m.magnifoca.com and reinstall, however I don't see any difference, and finger gestures are definitely NOT working. Did the update not get pushed to your webserver? Also, unless its implented like A_C does his scrolling apps, its probably a better idea to just allow a device's native finger scrolling system to take over instead of creating your own. Otherwise, someone with ftouchflo, for example, would have problems using it because ftouchflo is trying to adjust the scroll bars, and snap2face is trying to use its own touch interface. A similar problem is found with apps like Google Maps, etc, which require finger scrolling, and the solution is to add the program to the "exclude" list in the finger scrolling app config. The native Touch and Diamond Bio-Touch would probably have the same problem. Why can't you just use a standard WM window system and scroll bars instead of re-inventing the wheel? An app more native to the OS would probably run smoother as well, not to mention be more cross-device compatible...
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I am getting the same thing on my touch. i made a storage folder installed the cert but i cant run spaddcert.exe. when i do install the snap2face application it does say one or more certs have been added. what next? when i ttry to do the update the app just crashes.
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Just a heads-up: My Facebook account was recently disabled because I was using this program. Apparently it shows up on Facebook's log scanner as an automated scraping program. Luckily they re-enabled my account after about a week.
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I was able to get it to log in once and after that for each step I got the error communicationg problem.
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yea, getting error while communicating with facebook. oh well. hate that facebook puts out an iphone app, a blackberry app, but not a windows mobile app.
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No love from Facebook, and also no love from Google for Gmail. What did WinMo ever do to them?! |
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I know where you're coming from. I just had my account disabled yesterday for the SECOND time. The first time it took about 12 days to get my account back. Their only recommendation last time was to stop using snap2face/skybook. I find that ridiculous.
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Why do you have to give the program permission to update your status or upload pictures without your approval or without notifying you??? Seems to conflict with the statement that it will not do anything without your permission...
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