@Theo Igrisan: If you enable syncing with your Google account, it'll import everything from your regular Chrome install.
@Theo Igrisan: If you enable syncing with your Google account, it'll import everything from your regular Chrome install.
@Prairie Moon: Amen. Chrome is inching - actually, making giant leaps toward something I could leave Firefox for. But it still has a long way to go. Call it the feisty Japanese startup circa 1980.
@Prairie Moon: Hmm. The bright lights on the top would distract me terribly. But to each his own.
@Soul of a Robot: Oh, cool. Yeah, I'll give that a shot. Thanks. :)
Magnificent. I hope Mozilla will follow suit. I really want to play with some of the Firefox 4.0 features, but can't afford to drop my 3.6 setup just yet, and at the moment it's a pain to keep switching back and forth.
Small tip, by the way: Firefox currently has an enhanced tab organizer as a hidden feature. Go to about:config and set browser.ctrlTab.previews to true. You'll get an Exposé-like view of your open tabs when you press ctrl+tab or click the tab list button. It's nothing like Tab Candy, but it's a step closer than the…
@Firesphere: If I were them, I'd have incorporated that into the existing tab list menu on the far right. Or replaced it entirely (since the whole point of grouping is to eliminate the huge tab lists which make that menu necessary).
I'd like to know more about how sharing tabs/groups with other people will work - specifically, what service or protocol will be involved. Seems like we might be on our way to having to register "Firefox" or "Mozilla" accounts, which has its pluses and minuses. (I would have preferred, for example, to use Buzz over…
@tushark: Perhaps. Sort of depends on what client you're using. I use the Trillian plugin, so adding another account or two wouldn't make much difference to me.
I follow a very simple rule: whatever I put online, I assume that everyone I know will eventually find it. I dislike the idea of being a different person in every social circle, so I just don't publish anything that I truthfully wouldn't want my family, friends, teachers or employers to see. While I don't go out of my…
@tushark: You could make an alternate account for public use. :)
In general, piano. Just about any straight piano works well for my concentration. Christopher O'Riley, George Winston, and, funnily enough, Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy piano collections.
There are two things I'd like from this:
@TheNobleRobot: Why not, out of curiosity? I really like having things consolidated like that. Especially since it's not only the same name/password, but the same cookie, so I only have to log in once.
@ihityouinthenose: I'm with you there. Especially when your secondary accounts are Gmail as well, it's absolutely seamless. I set it up to automatically reply with the address to which the email was sent, so now, I don't even have to think about different addresses most of the time.
For many months, I used a Greasemonkey script called Google Account Multi-Login for the same purpose. (Works perfectly, by the way.) However, I'm now much happier using a single consolidated account, with my secondary accounts forwarding their email and sharing their documents, waves and calendars with the primary…
@simonbarsinister: Ah. Well, sure. Though if I can keep SimpleNote synced with a folder of text files, I'll probably just do that.
@Unionhawk: Gesundheit.
I'll give it a try. In an ideal world, I'd like to use Google Wave for the same purpose, but offline access/backup is absolutely necessary. I'm also partial to Notepad+Dropbox, but of course, no web app. So Simplenote seems like it may well provide the best of both worlds.