I'd have another look at it and make sure there isn't something blocking - I'm using Windows 7 professional 64bit (Service pack 1) - and it works perfectly. You did get me to read the documentation on it though and it appears there is also a firefox version: TabCloud for firefox Not sure if fairs any better on your machine. The only problem with the Firefox Bookmark all tabs is that I'd have to use Firefox....I'm quite attached to chrome. :-D
Craig Norton
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Multiple browser-window-tab configurations?I've got a similar problem. When I'm researching a new topic I'll open up many links trying to find the best information but then need to save that session so I can recall it later. I've been looking at a few chrome extensions and one I can recommend is TabCloud[^]. This allows you to label all tabs in a window and reopen them again later in a single click. It also uses your google account so syncs across all your computers.
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swap two values withou using temp. storageUsing Ruby: x, y = y, x
Try not to take life to seriously. When all is done no one gets out alive anyway.
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Overworked Junior [insert title here]Steve_pqr wrote:
If someone is in that position and don't like it then there's only one person going to change it!
Try getting a little exercise, eat more fibre...maybe a little less coffee. There's no need to get so wound up over this.
Try not to take life to seriously. When all is done no one gets out alive anyway.
modified on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 12:04 PM