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List: kde-core-devel
Subject: Re: FF vs Konq
From: Chani <chanika () gmail ! com>
Date: 2009-10-28 21:08:24
Message-ID: 200910281408.25029.chanika () gmail ! com
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> What I *really* want is the ability to save a subset of all opened tabs
> (okay to be restricted to whole windows) as a named session, which even
> FF doesn't have currently.
oh; I used to abuse View Profiles for that. :) these days I abuse "bookmark
tabs as folder" instead.
once we have sessions for activities I'll probably switch to that :)
>
> > breaking kio I just take as one of the inevitable bothers of running
> > trunk :)
>
> Indeed :-). I'm not really complaining about it, just making a note.
>
> By the way, I haven't logged into a KDE session in almost two months
>
> :-D. I only ever log out when I need to do hardware maintenance, or when
>
> I get around to it after something breaks horribly (e.g. kio issue).
>
> (Actually that's only true of my desktop; my netbook is usually on once
> a week and gets shut down when I am done.)
ahhh, if only I could still do that; I avoid shutdowns as much as possible but
my hardware doesn't like me very much. :)
>
> >> As for compatability... KHTML doesn't play so nice with Review Board.
> >> Other than that, it generally works IME. However Konqueror is also
> >> lacking NoScript and Stylish (plugins).
> >
> > huh. rb is one of that sites that's actually put some work into not
> > breaking khtml. worksforme :)
>
> Really? What RB are you testing against?
reviewboard.kde.org
there are a couple of glitches, like having to reload the page after updating
a patch, and that damned grow-the-textbox bug... but it used to not work at
all and now those are the only issues I can think of :)
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