Talk:FMenu

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Bug reports & suggestions

If you have a bug to report or a suggestion that you want to make, please click the + at the top of the page (next to the edit tab) and tell me about it! I will get back to you here and appreciate your feedback.

Problem with ZIP archive?

I can't open the archive—StuffIt Expander 10 stalls approximately 95% through and doesn't start again, and StuffIt Expander 11 returns an error. Is there a place for me to download the app that's not compressed? 129.137.158.156 16:06, 29 January 2007 (EST)

Never mind, it seems I got a bad download from the link on the wiki. It worked the next time I tried it. 129.137.158.156 16:18, 29 January 2007 (EST)
Hm, that's weird, but I strongly discourage anyone from using Stuffit at all. Mac OS X's built-in BOMArchiveHelper.app does the job much better. Happy to hear that you were able to resolve the problem, however.lensovet 21:04, 29 January 2007 (EST)

Friends opting out of Terms of Service and Update frequency

I have three questions. First, exactly what effect does it have when a friend unchecks the Terms of Service box? Will FMenu not even be able to tell me when they poke or message me? Second, is there any way I can tell which friends have opted out of this? My third question is how frequent is "too frequent" for the update frequency? How frequently can I have it update without hitting the request limit? Thanks!

Here we go!
  1. If the friend unchecks this box, they are completely invisible to the program. That means that anything about them is inaccessible, like their profile and their status. However, when they poke you, this is still accessible, because it is your information that's retrieved to find out the number of current pokes. So anything they do to you is available, because your info is retrieved, but anything they do to their profiles is not.
  2. Yes, there is. click on the arrow at the right of the text field in the Quicklaunch panel. That lists all the friends that are available to you through the app (in a random order, unfortunately).
  3. This is essentially a guess-and-check process. As of version 1.4, it appears that 7 seconds is in fact the most frequent update interval. I personally had it running with 6 seconds, but that would randomly give me incorrect notifications.
Hope that clears things up a bit! lensovet 14:40, 3 February 2007 (EST)