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Re: emacs <----> firefox


From: Samuel Wales
Subject: Re: emacs <----> firefox
Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 19:22:08 -0700

a lot of very interesting ideas in this thread.  [op here.]

thank you all. still assimilating [which takes me time].


onetab looks rather useful, but the reviews say it loses data, perhaps
due to a 400 tab magic number.  i'd be concerned i'd get to that
number for some reason even if i started fresh, then forget about it,
then lose data.  the website says it will not lose data.

[also, i fear starting fresh, as gmail freqyuently thinks my ip is not
mine, and not starting fresh appeases it.]


spookfox looks similar to onetab with org goodness attached.  when it
gets a bit more stable, i will think about what to do to integrate it.
it does definitely look wonderful at first glance.
maybe, to start, i will use just a single place in my bookmarks.org type file
[which i use for manual copy all tabs or whatever just because firefox
loses tabs every so often; it's not that useful currently].  i have
long wanted somehint kind of similar for my org forest, scatered
throughout.  i hvave not tried it yet.


one little point about the searching for tabs example was searching for
my own text in a text box, which makes the task a bit more complex i'd
imagine, as not in url.  but it is an open-ended q.


tabfs idea looks very interesting also.  i'm not sure i am up for
fuse, but standard shell tools would be /great/.


task manager idea is also interesting.  i wonder if there is an equiv
in linux.  i don't use proced or such enough to know.


emacs [incl org] are powerful and understandable; firefox has
limitations. seems [to me] like loads of opportunity there.


On 4/22/22, Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de> wrote:
> Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> i try to find a tab i need and i am unaware of any firefox feature for
>> finding it.
>
> You might want to give this:
>
>   https://www.one-tab.com/
>
> a try - maybe with a fresh profile first (firefox -P).  Allows to
> convert your tabs into a list of links.  That list is searchable with
> C-f.  You can restore single tabs or all at once.  Allows to have
> multiple lists and some manipulation of these lists.  I think it's not
> bad, and it keeps things simple.
>
> Michael.
>
>
>


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