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Hi Adyita,
Thanks for getting in touch — it would be useful to have a “hide Rapportive” temporarily button in several cases!
Out of interest, how big are the small screens you are using?
Conrad
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Hi Hristo,
Another great idea, thank you!
Conrad
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Thanks for the details, Dariusz. At the moment we don’t yet have a mobile phone app. We are planning to make one, and with it we will probably connect to the phone numbers in your address book, and give you a way of seeing more information about the people calling you.
As far as we’ve seen, not many people make their phone numbers publicly available on the web, so this will probably be limited to phone numbers in your own address book.
Cheers,
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These are good ideas – and #1 is my bad, sorry! We’ll get on these.
Presumably by “smarter” you’re referring to Twitter’s new UI for “native” retweets, where there’s a little “RT” icon?
An error occurred while saving the comment AdminLee Mallabone (Admin, Rapportive) commentedExactly that, ideally with the retweeter's profile pic.
However, given the social context that these tweets appear in, I'd probably be just as happy if official retweets (and tweets that begin with "RT") simply don't appear.
I think this idea captures two things, and we'd like to enable both:
1. Ideally all Gmail add-ons should co-exist peacefully and not interfere with each other.
2. Rapportive should work well on very small screens.
Allowing the rapportive panel to be minimized or collapsed (so that it doesn't take as much horizontal space) is a great solution to #2. Issue #1 might be harder because of the number of available add-ons: there are currently no well-defined standards for integrating multiple add-ons into Gmail's sidebar. Hopefully as the ecosystem further matures we'll be able to make progress there.