Thanks for all your effort on this great application. I’m using it to sync between my home PC (Ubuntu, Firefox 10, Wikilin v0.27), my work PC (Win7, Firefox 10, Wikilin v0.27) and my HTC Desire.
I’ve got a bit of a dumb question. I installed the FF add in perfectly well on Ubuntu. But when I’ve installed the FF add in on Win7 I can’t see anyway of getting into Wikilin. I can see the add in is installed, but can’t get to the settings page to set it up or anything.
So if anyone else has the same problem as me, here’s what I did. I browsed to the this local URL manually: chrome://wikilin/content/wikilin.html. Which is weird as I’m in Firefox.
Maybe someone could enlighten me, but no rush, I’m up and running.
Firefox on Win7 doesn’t show menu bar in normal. Pressing [ALT] key make Firefox show menu bar and [Tools]->[Wikilin] opens Wikilin. But that is not easy to use. I added Wikilin to favorite and Wikilin tab setting is Pin Tab.
I would have apprecciated that the information regarding ALT to display the tool menu or the url chrome://wikilin/content/wikilin.html was in a more visible place. I spent a lot of time trying to figure it out. On the other side, great Android app
Cool app. v0.27 working on FF in linux.
It just shows an empty page on FF10 mac os x (snow leopard) after install.
(Menu item links to the page, but nothing shows)
Hi, I am trying to run this on FF 17.01 on Linux (Ubuntu 12.10). The addon is installed. The Tools – Wikilin menu links to the correct page (chrome://wikilin/content/wikilin.html), but all it shows is an empty page
Jan 07, 2012 @ 18:52:36
It’s very nice to see you again, Mosharu!
This version of Wikilin also worked in Firefox 9.0.1.
Always Thank you for all your works ^^
Jan 09, 2012 @ 17:31:27
Hi Terry,
Thanks for your feedback, I’m relieved.
Mosharu
Feb 16, 2012 @ 19:40:52
Hi Mosharu,
Thanks for all your effort on this great application. I’m using it to sync between my home PC (Ubuntu, Firefox 10, Wikilin v0.27), my work PC (Win7, Firefox 10, Wikilin v0.27) and my HTC Desire.
I’ve got a bit of a dumb question. I installed the FF add in perfectly well on Ubuntu. But when I’ve installed the FF add in on Win7 I can’t see anyway of getting into Wikilin. I can see the add in is installed, but can’t get to the settings page to set it up or anything.
As I say, sorry if I’m being dumb.
Many Thanks,
Paul
Feb 17, 2012 @ 18:51:58
So if anyone else has the same problem as me, here’s what I did. I browsed to the this local URL manually: chrome://wikilin/content/wikilin.html. Which is weird as I’m in Firefox.
Maybe someone could enlighten me, but no rush, I’m up and running.
Feb 18, 2012 @ 06:59:31
Hi Paul Cleaver,
Firefox on Win7 doesn’t show menu bar in normal. Pressing [ALT] key make Firefox show menu bar and [Tools]->[Wikilin] opens Wikilin. But that is not easy to use. I added Wikilin to favorite and Wikilin tab setting is Pin Tab.
Regards,
Mosharu
Apr 27, 2012 @ 10:04:54
I would have apprecciated that the information regarding ALT to display the tool menu or the url chrome://wikilin/content/wikilin.html was in a more visible place. I spent a lot of time trying to figure it out. On the other side, great Android app
Mar 08, 2012 @ 20:52:41
Ah ha! Perfect thanks.. I’ve done as you suggest and pinned the window.
I’ve also learnt about [ALT] – Thanks!
Cheers,
Paul
Apr 12, 2012 @ 22:19:09
Hi mosharu,
Cool app. v0.27 working on FF in linux.
It just shows an empty page on FF10 mac os x (snow leopard) after install.
(Menu item links to the page, but nothing shows)
Cheers,
SG
Apr 15, 2012 @ 03:23:20
Hi SG,
Thanks for your feedback.
I don’t check on Mac because I don’t have a Mac. I will check program code before next release.
Kind Regards,
Mosharu
Dec 29, 2012 @ 06:50:18
Hi, I am trying to run this on FF 17.01 on Linux (Ubuntu 12.10). The addon is installed. The Tools – Wikilin menu links to the correct page (chrome://wikilin/content/wikilin.html), but all it shows is an empty page