FAQ 3: less frequent questions
I CANNOT POST my tweet.
- Be aware that, if it appears your message hasn’t been sent, before you compose its replacement, check the Drafts folder.
- Why? If you send a tweet and the ‘twitter server down’ (or similar) message appears due to twitter being overloaded, Gravity has already tried to send it twice, then moved it to the Drafts folder. When the Gravity successfully reconnects to the server, the message is sent.
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Can I move Gravity from phone memory to SD card?
- Yes. When installing to a different location, Gravity doesn’t ‘forget’ your settings.
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I installed a LOGGING VERSION to help @janole. Things have moved on, HOW CAN I uninstall it cleanly?
- The term ‘cleanly’ is important. If you simply upgrade Gravity, the Debug & related ErrRd progam remain, and, though less intrusive, create certain annoyances such as blue notification messages. Here’s what to do:
- Upgrading to the latest version of Gravity is easy, whatever you do normally, do it now. (Install from @janole’s link or from the Info & Updates section.)
- From the S60 App Manager, remove the Debug app.
- Again from the S60 App Manager, remove the ErrRd app.
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Can GOOGLE READER update to a TIMED SCHEDULE like the other services?
- Not yet.
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Some LISTS are limited to 20 or 40 items. Why?
- I really do not know. Ask the app’s author.
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Why, when I follow #GRAVITY is there stuff unrelated to the app?
- Gravity, though not a commonly used word, seems to be strangely popular at the moment.
- You’ll find references to a pop song, a club, a mixtape, an attractive force, a social networking site, a movie, etc., etc.
- 3 new hashtags were been created in an attempt to alleviate the fragmentation of #Gravity. Unfortunately people haven’t yet utilised them. For completeness, look in:
- #GravityHelp (new.)
- #GravityS60 (these 2 are unofficial.)
- #GravityHint (obsolete, per @125f8)
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How can I fix SSL Error -7548?
- Download version 6392 or later (look through @janole’s tweets or follow everything mentioned above and look there.)
- Go to the Accounts screen
- Scroll to and open Info & Updates.
- Scroll right (or left?) to the Help tab (I installed 6392 but can’t see it – I never got the error.)
- Install the SSL certificate.
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WHAT TIME is it?
- No, it’s not a silly question. Some logon/continued use authentication methods require an accurate time to be set on your phone.
- From the beginning of July 2010, for instance, twitter will stop using ‘basic’ authentication. If you’re still using it your twitter won’t work. Don’t ask, I’ve not researched any of it.
- Use the TV or a speaking clock service or even delve into the phone settings and let your phone company set the its time automatically.
- @janole implemented a feature to alert you if the time on your phone is outside the boundaries in which the authentication works.
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How OLD is Gravity?
