Humane Interfaces
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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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Humane Interfaces
I was reading the /. article on Raskin's proposed HCI and fiddling with the demo when something the demo said about persistence struck me as a very good idea.
I went a-Googling and found this Firefox extension:
Session Saver 0.2.1.026
You should immediately edit the Preferences in Tools to enable Save session-copy on shutdown if you install this extension.
I use the Bookmark all tabs in folder feature in order to get static "sessions", but the Session Saver lets me continue my surfing sessions even if I get interrupted.
I went a-Googling and found this Firefox extension:
Session Saver 0.2.1.026
You should immediately edit the Preferences in Tools to enable Save session-copy on shutdown if you install this extension.
I use the Bookmark all tabs in folder feature in order to get static "sessions", but the Session Saver lets me continue my surfing sessions even if I get interrupted.
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- Tenth Dan Procrastinator
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I've been using this extension a while, but it is a bit buggy if you have a lot of tabs open. I agree that the only option that should be checked is save session on shutdown to help avoid the bugginess.
By bugginess, I mean that it will hang firefox while it tries to load all of the tabs you had open in a seesion. Since it tries to load everything at once, and waits for every page to load, some pages will time out and hang it. Even hitting reload yourself won't unhang it in the end.
By bugginess, I mean that it will hang firefox while it tries to load all of the tabs you had open in a seesion. Since it tries to load everything at once, and waits for every page to load, some pages will time out and hang it. Even hitting reload yourself won't unhang it in the end.
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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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I have a GBA. Most GBA games support the Suspend mode, usually through the Pause menu. This is very similar to Windows' Stand By. It continues to drain the battery, so you can't leave it in Suspend indefinitely. Without a battery meter, I can't tell you how long you can leave it in Suspend because I am reluctant to lose my game state.
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- Tenth Dan Procrastinator
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Exactly why they should put a some flash into the damn thing and dump the memory and processor state to the flash.Dwindlehop wrote:I have a GBA. Most GBA games support the Suspend mode, usually through the Pause menu. This is very similar to Windows' Stand By. It continues to drain the battery, so you can't leave it in Suspend indefinitely. Without a battery meter, I can't tell you how long you can leave it in Suspend because I am reluctant to lose my game state.
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brainstorm: can you use the "open in sidebar" feature to get what you want? Or the Live Bookmark feature?Jason wrote:Does anyone know how to refresh just one pane in firefox? I liked that feature in IE since it would allow me to recheck my RSS feeds without changing the current feed I was looking at. Firefox refreshes the whole page.