So I keep hearing different stories, and I'd like to know if anyone can tell me if the Google+ invite has been disabled for now.. and if it has, is there indeed a way to currently get around it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1147688
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Hello maybe it is a dumb question and it's a basic functionality of many twitter clients, but at least my PockeTwit does not have it
I want the client to be able to hide read tweets, because I follow too many channels and I am not online so often, so everytime I want to see what was new yesterday, but I haven't read it yet I have to scroll deep down under the ton of new tweets to see it. I wish something similar to Google Reader.
Is some of these capable of this?
for the strange reason I could not post link to the "Looking for a Twitter app? Here are some." topic even when it is not an outside link :-\
Thanks for tips
Moved as not software release.
So i posted this on Reddit and IT IS WORKING!
So if you want in on G+ just read along in the post it will tell you want is up!
Thanks and enjoy G+
Is this a good way to collect addresses for spam?
isnt Gmail the god of spam filters?
Links are not working
is it normal to be asked to sign into google with your username and password?
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I threw mine into the hat!
google + is cool
It's closed down as of now.
threw mine in there too...
I got an email from them and clicked the red button inside the email and after I enter in my email and password it gives me a message that I need an invitation. What gives lol
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pm me your email for invites
don't forget the thanks button!
dan-says said:
pm me your email for invites
don't forget the thanks button!
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PM´ed and Thanked!
dan-says said:
pm me your email for invites
don't forget the thanks button!
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I PM'd too, hopefully he pulls through I thanked either way, because atleast he's offering I think if we get enough people on here with invites, as long as we all pass along the invites, we could get a lot of people covered. Just remember not to be greedy everyone!
I got my invite, but can't accept it still. Sad Panda.
Try a few times I've heard of people having to try quite a few times
Sent through the power of Cthulhu!
Pm me for invites as well
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Google finally caught on
Hey guys the way i was inviting no longer works. Google must have finally fixed the loophole i was using.
When I try to invite this message comes up.
– An important note about Field Trial –
You're a part of a small group of people who are helping to test Google+. When you share something with people who are not yet able to use Google+, they will receive it via email but won't be able to comment or engage with the content like other Google+ users. They'll be able to join Google+ as we let more users in over time.
Sorry guys!
dan-says said:
Hey guys the way i was inviting no longer works. Google must have finally released the loophole i was using.
When I try to invite this message comes up.
– An important note about Field Trial –
You're a part of a small group of people who are helping to test Google+. When you share something with people who are not yet able to use Google+, they will receive it via email but won't be able to comment or engage with the content like other Google+ users. They'll be able to join Google+ as we let more users in over time.
Sorry guys!
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Not a problem at all man, I appreciate the attempt!
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So i posted this on Reddit and IT IS WORKING!
So if you want in on G+ just read along in the post it will tell you want is up!
Thanks and enjoy G+
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This is what comes up when I follow the link to add my email address to your list : "It looks like the form "Google + Invite List!" is turned off.
Try contacting the owner of the form if you think this is a mistake.
Visit our help center"
Can you please send me an invite personally at [email protected] and also at [email protected] Thanks in advance
Hi,
I am making an app and I want to use Facebook chat in it. Meaning I want to enable for people can log in using Facebook and select friends and message them. I tried looking in the developers section of Facebook and couldnt find anything related to chatting. Is this not possible? Anyone have any information on this? I think its possible since apps like Go!Chat does it.
Thanks!
Sorry if this is the wrong section I am new here.
It is possible, but considering that Facebook themselves already have an app dedicated for this, there isn't much interest in developing another chatting app, especially if it can only pull from a person's Facebook contacts.
syung said:
It is possible, but considering that Facebook themselves already have an app dedicated for this, there isn't much interest in developing another chatting app, especially if it can only pull from a person's Facebook contacts.
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Or probably you need to contact the fb business unit for a partnership agreement
Hi
I've searched for a solution to this problem and cannot find it. It either seems to work for people or it doesn't. As I understand it since a Gmail update at the end of last year this should work. So why isn't it for me?
The problem is when I receive a calendar invite in my email, on my old Galaxy S3 it would need to open the ICS in Calendar for me to be able to accept it. This was not ideal but it worked and I was never able to improve it. In my new Oneplus, it's even worse - if the invite is from Outlook I just get a blank email, with no ICS let alone yes/no options. From Google Calendar, I get weblinks and it takes me to a browser version of the calendar.
I cannot get my head round this, how can it be that the iPhone app by default has simple yes/no/maybe buttons that work in the email without jumping to any other app, but on Google's own phone it seems to have a problem with such a basic feature?
Please help, driving me mad! :crying:
Cheers
No-one?
OK, so can someone help me out with how this SHOULD work?
Here's what I see in the iOS app with an invite from Outlook:-
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And here is what I see in Android:-
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If the invite is from gmail, iOS works exactly the same but Android shows up like this, with weblinks:-
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Is this the same for everyone? If you see something different can you please post it and help me work out why I see something different? Surely Google's own OS should be able to handle calendar invites at least as well as it's app on iOS?!
Thanks!
Slightly shocked that not one person has replied with simply whether they see the same as me or not. Guess I'll have to go elsewhere
Same Here
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Slightly shocked that not one person has replied with simply whether they see the same as me or not. Guess I'll have to go elsewhere
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In the past, I had "Invitation Plugin" installed to be able to add the invitations to my calendar. But now, since there is no attachment or .ics or anything, even that doesn't work. I get the same "blank" emails as you. This is very frustrating as my wife and I use invitations for everything. She sends them, and I have to get to a PC to open my Gmail to see (and accept) the invitations. Very frustrating when this used to work.
I hope somebody has some answer/workaround for this.
I found a workaround. There's an app called Cal by any.do. It's just a calendar app, but, it does have an indicator/filter that shows pending invitations and allows you to accept/deny and notifies the meeting chair. This is mildly better than searching the entire calendar trying to find the pending invite.
So, when the email comes in, pop over to Cal and do the needful. Not perfect, but better than where I was before.
Thanks for replying, nice to know I'm not alone in this issue Yeah me and the wife do exactly the same
Yep, Cal seems to provide a workaround of sorts, thanks for sharing it. Seems utterly nuts that Google should make their own solutions work better on a competitive platform to their own. Very very poor
If anyone else has any solutions or comments would love to hear them
Cheers
same problem here
I'm running the latest gmail update (v 5.0) on KitKat and I get the same problem - google calendar invites present a links only that take me to a webpage. on gmail for my iPad get big easy buttons to use. How is it possible that the experience is better on iOS than Android?
Same problem here. Confirmed that it is because the invitation is from Outlook. Why is there no solution? Seems like the bug is on the Android Gmail client.
Still no solution available in June - as far as I can tell - is this some kind of spat with Microsoft?
It's a real PITA whatever it is...not what I expected running the latest software versions available.
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No-one?
OK, so can someone help me out with how this SHOULD work?
And here is what I see in Android:-
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Is this the same for everyone? If you see something different can you please post it and help me work out why I see something different? Surely Google's own OS should be able to handle calendar invites at least as well as it's app on iOS?!
Thanks!
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I am facing the similar issue. My problem is bigger - I get at least 30-35 outlook exchange invites on my gmail account and my Gmail App shows just the emails (it doesn't show the date and time) which is sad. All the time, I have to check the calendar app, open each invite / meeting requests and select - Yes / No / Maybe from the Calendar. I so wish that the Android Gmail App comes up with a simple feature (just like you have shown for iOS Gmail App.) so that at least we will know that the email which we have received is an actual Outlook Meeting invite and not a standard email. Can somebody please contact Google Android department and raise this issue? I have tried to report this on the official Google App. Gmail forum but no luck on their response so far.
Again, thanks for bringing this up here on XDA.
What's up guys We're currently putting the final touches on our social dining app, Relish. Relish lets you discover new places to eat nearby, and invite your friends to join you. It allows you to mass invite your friends via text, email, and twitter. We all know how difficult and annoying it can be when it comes to getting a group of friends/coworkers together to grab some food or drinks.
It's completely platform agnostic, and your friends don't need the app for you to invite them and see who's down. They simply respond the same way they were invited, and you'll get a notification in the app that "Jane Doe has responded to your invite!".
Here's how a text invite might look http://imgur.com/WNmKiy1
And here's how an invite via email would look http://imgur.com/dOqqT8F
We've also integrated with Venmo directly and you can calculate your bill and send $$ to you friends right in the app. Would absolutely love your initial feedback so we can get any final kinks/bugs out. Here are the current features that are not yet complete, but should be wrapped up this weekend 1) Facebook login/signup 2) The ability to edit/cancel an invite 3) Inviting your friends via Twitter. The Twitter tab will load your followers, but your invite will not be sent to them as we are still wrapping up this feature.
Please download the beta and give it a whirl here https://play.google.com/apps/testing/relish.permoveo.com.relish
Currently it's Android only but iOS is coming in the near future. If you can't download the app, some feedback on the store listing/copy would be greatly appreciated as well. I've cross posted this over in r/androidapps so hopefully we can gain some valuable insight from over there too, just trying to cover all my bases haha
Also feel free to leave any feedback here, or send an email through the Settings screen in the app to support[at]relishwith.us http://relishwith.us
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/relish.permoveo.com.relish