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sicky 
twittamiga problems
Posted on 20-Apr-2012 14:17:32
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Hi All

I have a twitter account and thought would like to try twittamiga, so downloaded, installed xml2.library and have set options within icon info but get the following when I try to load program!

Error creating HTMLViewer

Any ideas or shall I give up and continue using MUIOWB for my wtitting

Last edited by sicky on 20-Apr-2012 at 02:17 PM.

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cha05e90 
Re: twittamiga problems
Posted on 20-Apr-2012 14:51:51
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@sicky

Use MUIOWB, TwittAmiga isn't usable with OS4.x atm.

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sicky 
Re: twittamiga problems
Posted on 20-Apr-2012 15:30:08
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@cha05e90

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Use MUIOWB, TwittAmiga isn't usable with OS4.x atm.


Ah, okay thanks for letting me know, thought I was doing something wrong

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Chris_Y 
Re: twittamiga problems
Posted on 20-Apr-2012 15:31:40
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@cha05e90

The author is/was working on an OS4 native version though. See here: http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=60844

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Re: twittamiga problems
Posted on 20-Apr-2012 17:02:27
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@Chris_Y

Yes, I know! This is why I wrote "atm" - I assume there's still some trouble with the HTMLView.mcc...at least this was the main obstacle the last time I checked it and did some tests on OS4.1.

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@cha05e90

I thought you would know I wrote that for the benefit of sicky, whom I assumed hadn't seen the amiga.org thread.

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