Christian SepulvedaChristian Sepulveda
Tweed 1.5: Bug Fixes and Video Beta
edit Posted by Christian Sepulveda on Thursday March 04, 2010 at 03:30PM

Version 1.5 has been submitted and should be in the App Catalog soon.

Bugs

  • Load More showing gaps in home timeline ( see below)
  • Links causing app to freeze
  • Notifications not clearing on loading the timeline
  • Wrong (and really big) notification counts in dashboard

Forward Gesture/Compose is still broken -- seems to be problem in webOS 1.4 update. (This seems broken in web browser application as well)

Features and Changes

  • basic/beta TwitVid integration for uploading video

Load More

Before 1.3, some users had gaps in their home timelines when clicking "Load More". We tried to fix this in 1.3 and probably made things worse.

We are going back to the previous methods we had in 1.2. While users may still see gaps, the problem seems to on the Twitter side. In more expansive testing, it seems that the Twitter API occasionally return the wrong tweets for Load More. We are trying to find out more from Twitter

While we think the Load More behavior will be better, we don't think this is fully resolved and might be outside our control.

Opening Links and Frozen App

This is a bit complicated. We thought our update to 1.3 fixed this. It did, for some users, it didn't for others.

Apparently there are some bugs in Palm's installer that have led to some files not being overridden, even though they changed. Upon testing, we've discovered version 1.3 installations that still have some of the 1.2 files.

We are hoping this update forces an overwrite of the files in question, but it may not for everyone. For those that still have trouble with links freezing the app:

  • try deleting Tweed first, then re-install -- this should clear out old files
  • if it still doesn't work, please email us at tweed-support@pivotallabs.com

Video Beta

We have integrated TwitVid uploads with Tweed. We consider this a beta and expect users to experience some problems. Honestly we wanted to let people experiment sooner than later.

The largest problem is upload stability -- video files can be sizable and the upload may fail, especially over cell. We suggest using video with wifi only.

There are some webOS challenges unfortunately to making this integration more robust. The file upload mechanism in webOS doesn't allow for resuming a failed upload: it is all or nothing. For larger files (like video), this is a bit fragile.

We are hoping Palm will provide other upload mechanisms that will allow us to make this more robust, but honestly, we are a bit stuck unless they make these changes.

We plan to make add features to Tweed to provide better feedback about progress and help make retries easier.

Free Version

As we announced some time ago, we are no longer continuing development on the free version of Tweed. We haven't the resources to continue developing two versions of the application.

Unfortunately, webOS 1.4 has broken Tweed and this is something we weren't expecting. However, we still aren't in a position to support both versions (free version is no longer in US catalog), so users of 0.9.x won't be getting an update. We are sorry for this and understand it will make Tweed unusable for many/most users of this version.

To make it easier for free users to upgrade to the paid version, we are going to reduce the price of Tweed from $2.99 to $0.99 for the next few weeks. As with all Palm apps, updates are free.

Tweed Tweed

Christian SepulvedaChristian Sepulveda
Tweed 1.3: RT Style setting, bug fixes
edit Posted by Christian Sepulveda on Thursday January 28, 2010 at 05:41PM

Version 1.3 has been submitted and should be in the App Catalog soon.

Bugs

  • Load More showing gaps in home timeline
  • TweetPhoto: upload and in-app photo viewing restored
  • can remove account if username changed on Twitter
  • RT's now show timestamp of RT, not original tweet
  • webOS 1.4 issues are fixed (for upcoming webOS update)

Features and Changes

  • specify RT style: old, new or prompt (per tweet) tions

Tweed Tweed Tweed

Ian McFarlandIan McFarland
Tweed and Scoop among Best Apps of 2009
edit Posted by Ian McFarland on Monday January 04, 2010 at 08:16AM

pre|central.net has posted their picks for Best Apps of 2009, and they've picked both of the apps we developed internally as must-have apps in their categories, with Tweed at the top of the list in the Social Networking category, and Scoop being edged out by The New York Times in the News category. (We will concede that they have a little more experience in the News world than we do. ;-) The AP Mobile app also gets a shout out in the News Category, which some of you know is another app we developed, in this case on behalf of a client.

Thanks to the pre|central folks for picking our apps, and to all our users for installing those apps, and for all your feedback.

Christian SepulvedaChristian Sepulveda
Tweed and Paid Palm Pre Apps
edit Posted by Christian Sepulveda on Tuesday September 22, 2009 at 03:36PM

In the past, we've been asked if we planned to charge for Tweed. Until recently, we hadn't made a decision. Tweed began as an application we developed to learn Palm webOS, and it grew into something we started to depend on, so we decided to release it to the App Catalog.

At this point, Tweed has a thriving user base and continues to grow in its maturity and capabilities. However, this does come with considerable costs to Pivotal Labs and we can't indefinitely subsidize the entire cost of development. So, we've decided to make Tweed a paid application in the App Catalog.

We are committed to continuing to develop and support Tweed. Charging for it will let us keep bringing you new features, like the ones in the 1.0 release.

Existing Tweed users can continue to use the current version, (0.9.16) and you can still grab a copy until the paid apps are available; it will not timebomb and we're happy for you to keep using it. However, it will be removed from the App Catalog when the paid version replaces it. Hopefully you'll find the new features compelling enough to upgrade. (Unfortunately it will install as a new application, so you will have to re-enter your accounts and you will lose existing timeline markers and bookmarks. Sorry, this is a consequence of the new App Catalog and we have no influence over this.)

For Canadian users, Tweed will continue to be free until Palm launches a commerce enabled App Catalog in Canada. (This will be true for new Palm Pre markets as well.)

Features

There will be a variety of new features available in the initial 1.0.0 release of the paid application.

  • true, direct photo upload (no more email)
    • TwitPic, TwitGoo, TweetPhoto, yFrog, Posterous
  • new notifications dashboards
  • full-screen view of user profile image (tap user picture on user profile scene)
  • preference for number of tweets on fetch
  • ability to change password
  • show number of tweets in user profile
  • direct messages can include photos

Tweed

Tweed

Roadmap

While we have lots planned for Tweed, some items of note include:

  • themes
  • landscape support
  • bit.ly / j.mp url shorteners
  • Flickr upload support
  • more...

Pricing

Tweed will normally cost $3.99. However, for the next few weeks, to help ease the transition, we will offer Tweed for the discounted price of $1.99.

We thank you all of using Tweed. While we know some of you will be disappointed that Tweed will be a paid-only application, we hope you will enjoy the new Tweed.

Christian SepulvedaChristian Sepulveda
New Version of Tweed: 0.9.14 Now Available
edit Posted by Christian Sepulveda on Tuesday August 25, 2009 at 12:28PM

0.9.14 of Tweed is now available in the App Catalog.

Bugs:

  • timeout didn't actually timeout
  • re-launch app created new card

Features/Change:

  • loading spinner/scrim no longer full screen -- allows for user interaction/cancel if Twitter is slow
  • option to disable links in tweet list (still available from tweet popup)
  • ability to re-tweet own tweets
  • Nearby timeline (can search within nearby, configure Nearby radius)
  • Photo View
  • Support for French (for Canadian users)
  • preference to open multiple cards per account

Photo Viewing

  • if tweet contains photo link, icon indicator will be present
  • can view photos within Tweed, no need for external browser load
  • twitpic.com, tweetphoto.com (and pic.gd), yFrog.com and twitgoo.com supported

Multiple Cards

If enabled, you can tap Open from App Menu to open another card for an account. (This allows multiple timelines to be simultaneously open, similar to TweetDeck)

Tweed Tweed

Edward HieattEdward Hieatt
Webcast: Unit testing with the Palm Mojo SDK
edit Posted by Edward Hieatt on Friday July 10, 2009 at 10:36AM

Next Tuesday, July 14, at 10pm PST, Chris Sepulveda from Pivotal Labs will be broadcasting an O'Reilly WebCast on automated unit testing with the Palm Mojo SDK. Developer testing is at the heart of Pivotal Labs's development practices, and we're excited to be involved in bringing testing to Mojo development. The WebCast will cover the following:

  • Introduce BDD & Jasmine
  • Installing Jasmine & add related code to the app to support BDD
  • Discuss how to write a failing test first, then add functionality to make a test pass
  • Develop a simple webOS application test first, with the Mojo SDK

There's more information about the WebCast on webOSHelp.net.

Date: Tuesday, July 14th at 10 am PT
Price: Free
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
To register: http://oreilly.com/go/palmmojo

Christian SepulvedaChristian Sepulveda
Tweed Update: v0.9.8
edit Posted by Christian Sepulveda on Thursday July 09, 2009 at 02:00PM

A new version of Tweed is available! (v.0.9.8)

Bug Fixes

  • memory leak with notifications
  • timeline marker not being preserved when Load More is tapped
  • loading spinner hanging when minimizing during a load
  • preserve tweet position on refresh
  • tweets not always displaying after Load More
  • false notification reports
  • removed Refresh and Load More from conversation timeline
  • notifications stopped when swiping away dashboard with Tweed closed

Features

  • simplified notifications: when enabled, they check every 15 minutes, independent if Tweed is open or closed
  • configure notifications: selectively configure timelines
  • Tap header: option to jump to top/bottom of timeline
  • When loading a timeline, start with marker (if present)
  • load up to 200 tweets when a marker is present (100 tweets for searches)
  • notifications: display badge counter number of timelines with notifications
  • notifications: dashboard stack allows users to cycle through all notification timelines

Coming soon...

  • photo integration (via auto generated email) -- this week
  • configure notifications for bookmarks
  • *

Let us know your feedback either @tweed on Twitter, tweed-support@pivotallabs.com or http://tinyurl.com/satisfaction-tweed

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Christian SepulvedaChristian Sepulveda
Welcome Palm Pre and Palm webOS
edit Posted by Christian Sepulveda on Saturday June 06, 2009 at 12:05AM

Today's the big day: the Palm® Pre™ has launched.

We've been happy to be partner with Palm and we've been working very hard towards this day.

We are happy to have several applications in the App Catalog:

When the Mojo™ SDK is publicly available, we will be releasing various open-source tools to aid development:

  • Jasmine: BDD testing framework
  • Pockets: various libraries and utilities for Palm webOS development

Ian McFarlandIan McFarland
Press Reaction to the Palm Pre
edit Posted by Ian McFarland on Thursday June 04, 2009 at 03:06PM

As we've been working on applications for the Palm Pre, lots of people have been asking us a lot of questions, most of which we couldn't really answer yet.

One of the big areas people asked about was what the phone was like. And we just weren't allowed to say that much to date. But with the launch only two days away, the press has been given a look at the phone, and the response has been overwhelming. And I'm not talking about the Palm trade press, but folks who have been pretty hard to impress, including some big fans of Apple products for years, people like David Pogue, and Walter Mossberg.

So I thought I'd share with you some of the recent articles:

We're excited to see such leading journalists in the tech space share our enthusiasm for this great new platform. We're ready to build more great apps for the platform, too, so if you're interested in how we can help, give us a shout.

Ian McFarlandIan McFarland
eWeek interview on Palm webOS
edit Posted by Ian McFarland on Friday May 01, 2009 at 02:10AM

I had a great conversation with Darryl Taft at eWeek last Friday about our experience developing for webOS. Much of of our conversation is in his article: Why Some Developers Think the Palm Pre Could Upstage the iPhone.

Other articles: