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jibjib 1.0.9 with unicode support and character counter

Submitted by sugree on Sat, 05/03/2008 - 13:34
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I received an issue regarding tweeting in Thai language in jibjib. Actually, I would like to thank you that guy and would like to credit him some way. Unfortunately, he is an anonymous. Anyway, I have another lucky guy, @iake, reported the same thing. Thank you both of you. The unicode problem has been fixed in jibjib 1.0.9. Happy twittering!

In addition to the above critical bug, I got an enhancement suggestion from @tobiasly. I'm very impressive. His suggestion is to help him count the current length of tweet message during typing. Unfortunately, my J2ME skill is not strong enough so I only added a menu to display current statistics in characters and bytes (for multibyte characters).

I highly recommend to upgrade! This unicode support should also support any language you used including Chinese, Japanese and everything you can imagine.

Note that you may use below url in mobile device. It is optimized for small screen and slow network!

http://m.sugree.com/project/jibjib

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