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Gedeon was commenting on Twitter earlier that some people found Twitterrific's new gap fill support worked well while other's were having issues. Thought I'd share my experience with my iPad.
This morning, a 5 hour gap filled in completely. I didn't count the number of new tweets, so I can't tell you it it was filled with a single request or if multiple ware required.
Tonight, I launched Twitterrific on the iPad for the first time since before I went to work. The newest tweet from the previous reading session was 11 hours old. The new tweets were downloaded and all the old previous tweets except the "newest" one were pushed off the tweet list.
I'm not sure how many tweets are displayed on screen by default, but I want to say 200 (I could just be making that up, though). After the update I just described, I had 199 tweets ranging from just now to 34 minutes ago and 1 tweet from 11 hours ago.
If I tapped Load More, the loaded tweets would be the ones prior the to the 11 hour-old tweet, not the ones prior to the 34 minute old tweet.
For what it's worth, I do use Tweet Marker and my mark was set at a tweet from 50 minutes ago, so it was outside the range of the downloaded tweets. Not sure if that matters or not.
--Eric
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1 Posted by Kelly on 07 Feb, 2012 12:34 AM
Eric,
Are you still seeing this behavior? Please let me know if it still works this way or if it is now doing something different.
Thanks,
-Kelly Iconfactory Support
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eblair re-opened this discussion on 07 Feb, 2012 12:40 AM
2 Posted by eblair on 07 Feb, 2012 12:40 AM
Yeah, I just noticed some day-old tweets hanging around the bottom of my timeline. I didn't confirm that Load More would load day-old tweets, but that would've been consistent with what I've seen in the past.
--Eric
3 Posted by Kelly on 07 Feb, 2012 01:06 AM
Eric,
If you kill all running applications and then relaunch Twitterrific, do you get the same thing or not?
-Kelly
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eblair re-opened this discussion on 07 Feb, 2012 01:12 AM
4 Posted by eblair on 07 Feb, 2012 01:12 AM
No, killing it seems to force a redownload of the messages so there aren't any old messages loitering.
--Eric
IF Support closed this discussion on 07 Feb, 2012 01:01 PM.