This is just a quick post linking the latest #gravity download
Posted by Wordmobi
This is just a quick post linking the latest #gravity download
Posted by Wordmobi
Have you been getting issues with google reader? http://bit.ly/6532ALL will help. it should clear the 302 error
http://bit.ly/6518ALL is the link for the new release of the betas for #gravity by @janole: – all Image Services migrated to OAuth Echo, Network handling changed, dashboard navi changed.
There is also proxy available for Facebook & Foursquare however you won’t see badges from #4sqr.
Flickr section has been updated to allow the 9 digit number to be used across all your mobile phones, Go to http://mobileways.de/flickr to authorize #Gravity
In just a few hours, #gravity users received 2 updates. If you want flickr, you’ve now got it!
If you installed 6510 it has, to quote @janole, an “obscure” bug which fails to display downloaded maps.
The current update, while still a beta and not an official release, is at http://bit.ly/6512ALL
Starting Note, this is a wordpress blog and is viewable in your native s60 browser
Welcome to the first approved self-help blog/info site for #gravity users.
This site will give help and assistance to all those questions you may have on how things work.
If its not on, it will be soon,we are new and still adding information.
if you cannot find your answer simply ask a question in twitter with the hashtag #gravityhelp
We have chosen to use the tag #gravityhelp and not #gravity so not to flood the #gravity stream plus it has become slightly overrun with comments from other none-gravity users.
You should still use the #gravity to talk about gravity
please look through the site for and information you may need, and do come back as it will be evolving just like the amazing App that @Janole has created.
One thing to remember is there are a lot of gravity users out there all with varying knowledge of the App, if users save the tag word searches of #gravity and #gravityhelp then you may find that it will be answered extremely quickly.
… at the moment!
This is a self help blog, with knowledge gained from prolonged use of the amazing symbian app Gravity, developed by Jan Ole Suhr of Mobileways.
In here you will find pages that are for specific areas of the application which can be used as a manual or quick reference. You will be able to view this from your mobile phone.