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Hey folks,
is there any way I can get fire to connect services automatically when
it detects a connection to the internet? If this can't be done from within
the program itself
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I was just thinking how cool it would be if Fire took advantage of
Services
under OS X. So you could do things like highlight some text in OmniWeb,
and
send
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Yeah, mine ( built from CVS this morning ) has Add Buddy, Go to Chat
Room, and Send Instant Message available in the Fire Services menu.
I only get it to allow me to from other
, but I could have sworn Fire used to have some basic
services (like enter this chat room, send message to this buddy, etc).
Maybe it's just me. If I'm right though, I suppose that it shouldn't
be
too hard to re-implement them, possibly with a few more options.
Are you guys not using Mac OS X
this morning ) has Add Buddy, Go to Chat
Room, and Send Instant Message available in the Fire Services menu.
Just did a rebuild ten minutes ago and it's still not there. Both
Cocoa and Carbon apps.
Matthew Stuckwisch
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Didn't Fire used to have this a while ago? I don't have any decent
builds
so I can't check, but I could have sworn Fire used to have some basic
services (like enter this chat room, send message
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Up until I built this morning, even with the new services editor, the
Services group at the top of the Buddy List still worked.
Is this now disabled, on it's way out, or just not working today? Mine
is
currently grayed out, with Services 0/0 listed.
It's currently
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with previous versions of fire i was able to open the fire package in the
finder and delete the services i didn't use.
on the new version (0.29) when i have it show package
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it seems to crash (infinite spinning rainbow) every time i try it with
ICQ
*seemed* to work with AIM though...
thanks
z./
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It should work with all services with no issues.
Eric
On Wednesday, December 12, 2001, at 05:14 PM, Zeb Polly wrote:
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with previous versions of fire i was able to open the fire package in
the
finder and delete the services i didn't use.
on the new version (0.29) when i have it show
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