Also the @ function considers only the usernames, not the real name, which can be confusing if your website is set up to use the real name instead of username (which is even the standard setup in Oxwall).
The hashtag functionality is faulty, considering also color codes and anchor links as hashtags, since they start with #. That's why I had to disable the hashtag widget.
But otherwise it's pretty cool, If they get the problems mentioned above fixed, then it will be excellent. My advise: buy it, tell the author of the little problems and let's hope for a better version :)
8/14/14
- Updated for 1.7
- Does not render hashtags which are preceded by ' and ".
- Fixes possible confusion when rendering tags with repeated text. For example tags in the same message #test #testt would not be rendered correctly