Completely MoodSwing Insane

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Okay, I’ve gone mad. MoodSwing now does international weather, Facebook and is unbelievably flexible and configurable. When I say unbelievable, I mean I can’t believe how crazy I got with it. I hope you enjoy! I owe credit to a few people, I’m still fleshing out the original sources for all of my snippets. If you know you deserve a mention, let me know. Visit the MoodSwing page for the incredible details ;).

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  1. Jason 08.12.07 / 8pm

    Great work!

    Took me some messing about to get it to work with Facebook. I ended up manually editing my keychain. Now it works fine with Facebook, but won’t update Adium, Skype, etc. When I try a debug (“# @away”) I don’t get any Growl notifications. Any idea what’s going on? I’ll keep looking into it myself, of course.

    Update: Hmm, seems it’s just the @keywords that aren’t working, moods update just fine. Unless I do a mood and a @keyword, in which case nothing happens.

  2. brett 08.12.07 / 9pm

    I must have introduced a bug at some point today. I’ll get it fixed and pop up a new version soon. If you do @keyword followed by a string it should work for you, though.

  3. Neil 08.12.07 / 9pm

    This looks awesome, but I’m having a problem where running the script causes the Keychain scripting process to pound the CPU. I eventually had to kill both Quicksilver and the Keychain scripting process.

    I’ve seen this before - this might come in handy to fix it:

    http://www.red-sweater.com/blog/170/usable-keychain-scripting

  4. brett 08.12.07 / 9pm

    I just noticed that while I was debugging the last request. I’ll take a look before I release this next version. Thanks.

  5. brett 08.12.07 / 10pm

    I’ve removed all of the keychain scripting. It’s no wonder people always end up working around that. I think I’ve got the other bugs taken care of as well. You now have to manually enter your usernames and passwords in the script, but it should improve the functionality quite a bit.

  6. Jason 08.13.07 / 10am

    Thanks for the update, it’s working great!

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