History like Trailblazer
A while ago, a bunch of UIUC students released a proof-of-concept called Trailblazer. There history model is amazing and it would be great if implemented in Omniweb.
[url]http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer/[/url] |
Ditto for Trailblazer-like history
[QUOTE=akatsuki]A while ago, a bunch of UIUC students released a proof-of-concept called Trailblazer. There history model is amazing and it would be great if implemented in Omniweb.
[url]http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer/[/url][/QUOTE]I second this. I tried Trailblazer and liked it (but it was too minimal for the rest). Certainly, if a major Mac browser implements Trailblazer-like history, that will be Omniweb and no other :-) I guess the thumbnail code could be reused (that would allow to have optional collapsing too). So definitely, I'd like such a feature. |
Me, too! ;-)
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Looks like a great feature to have, as long as there is some setting to limit how much space can be used to save graphic thumbs and such, and most importantly how long the system retains them on the harddrive before deleting them.
Oh yeah, in that video of Trailblazer on the site, I started laughing when I saw that Safari was "the fastest browser on Macs" because we all know that OmniWeb is faster. ;) |
Looks good
Trailblazer looks good. As broadband speeds increase more and more graphics - in this case thumbnails, will be used to communicate to the end user. Disk space is becoming less and less a factor.
Some additional examples of the usage of thumbnails is the Firefox extension/plug-in [URL="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/211/"]Better search[/URL] that bring up thumbnails of the searched pages. Also look at [URL="http://www.browster.com"]Browster[/URL] and [URL="http://www.Cooliris.com"]Cooliris[/URL] which prefetch links and show you a thumbnail of the web page on a mouse over. |
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