Automatic refresh temporarily disabled

Due to high loads and server down time while automatically refreshing multiple columns for each signed in user, we finally decided to temporarily disable this feature. For the moment you would need to manually click “Refresh” links on top of each column or timeline.

Of course, we are looking into implementing a smarter solution for this feature, that will still allow you to conveniently refresh tweets automatically, but that will also keep the server up and running. How would you like Tweetvisor to automatically refresh your tweets’ timelines (on mouseover image/text, automatically every 5-10 minutes etc)?

Everlasting server issues

We know all of you are thru with and frustrated about our everlasting server issues. You know we’ve changed four servers so far, but none ended being configured well for the type of application we try to serve you. If you or one of your friends have any knowledge about and want to help configuring virtual servers running LAMP please contact us at contact@tweetvisor.com and ask us details about our needs. – just found the guy 3/29, thanks.

And now our thoughts and efforts are directed to one more thing to try to implement, before – in case of failure – coming to an end with our venture that just wanted to help you tweet more efficiently in a better environment.

Meanwhile, just try to relax watching this funny video about tweeting with your friends. Take care.

So this is our first blog post

Because we sometimes need more than 140 characters…

Hope you’ll enjoy Tweetvisor’s new blog and that you will try to interact and communicate with us as often as possible. We are extremely opened to any suggestions, bug reports, critics and also nice things you might want to say to us.

Of course we can still have good conversations on Twitter accounts – @tweetvisor. But only if you use Tweetvisor as a Twitter interface. Kiddin’!