Maybe in the future. It will require translators and it isn't a priority of mine at the moment.
Unfortunately, Twitter's API currently doesn't support polls.
These require you to be constantly connected to Twitter's streaming service. If you get temporarily disconnected from this service, or this service is having problems, you may miss some data.
Twitter's API currently doesn't support these features.
Streaming for live tweets, mentions and notifications requires you to be constantly connected to Twitter's streaming API therefore it will affect battery life. Turn these features off to save battery life.
The app is always running only if the Twitter streaming service is enabled. It needs to run in the background even if the main application task has been removed.
Due to the nature of SnappyTV, publishers can add location restrictions to their videos. There is nothing I can do.
Live tweets do work in the background only if the app hasn't been killed/terminated by the user pressing back on the homescreen, being removed from your tasks or if Android decides to kill the app for memory reasons.
Not at the moment. Twitter has a strict token limit of 100,000 per application. So only supporting 1 account allows more unique users to use the app. Tell Twitter how much you hate the token limit!
The profile screen only shows the latest 15 photos from the user's latest 200 tweets.
Nothing really I can do that doesn't break Twitter's terms of service. One thing for sure is that I'll be thankful that many people use Vapor!
Suggestions are generated from your followers, people you tweet, viewing profiles and tweet details. These are sorted by date/time they are added/viewed. Having live search results will exhaust Twitter's search API very quickly.
Simple. Magic and unicorns.
I listen to all feedback and feature requests. I have a huge list of potential features. I'm still a new Android Developer and Vapor is my first real project so I'm still learning and I'm constantly thinking about ways to implement these potential features.