>
> And, I think with one of the tab extensions that you can download
> it'll save the current tabs you have open and recreate them all for
> you when you restart firefox.
Why/How else do you think I have 30 tabs open constantly? Of *course* I
use Session Saver to maintain them, usually in groups of tabs related to
whatever projects I'm working on at the moment, atm it's subtitling,
Morrowind, fvwm, and a bunch on css and web page design, plus a couple
extra for random things like reading web comics and checking
packages.gentoo.org. Since these are all related to long-term ongoing
projects, I wouldn't be able to manage the "reference section" at *all*
if I didn't have a way to maintain my currently-open tabs when closing FF.
Session Saver, and the modular search engine bar, are such good
features, which I find so essential, that Firefox would have to get a
whole lot closer to unuseable than this before I'd consider giving it up.
Holly
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I'm sure this is <OT>, so just send a pointer if you like, and I'll stop. But...
This is great! I haven't paid much attention to FF/TB extensions up to now
because the few I tried early on got obsolete and/or didn't work well. I should
have known that things would get better, and they did -- with ratings and
other info about versions. So I got SessionSaver, and when I restart I'll
probably fall in love.
But: what's the modular search thingie? Moreover: what would you suggest
for backups/sharing of bookmarks? For control of popups/ads and script
vulnerabilities?
Surely there's a list somewhere for asking these things?
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD