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2008-12-14, 02:15 PM
select text right click search like safari...
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Member
2008-12-14, 06:10 PM
Yes good Idea - BUT!!! This function is hard linked to launch Safari and search. So it needs to be adapted to load existing tab/window in OW but respond to modifier keys for alternative tab/window behavior that OW supports. ie: command + right click on selected text-select search opens and new tab/window and does the search rather than the default of using the current tab/window. iCab does this.
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Member
2008-12-28, 09:50 AM
Please, please, please reinvent web history! I feel so constrained on all the web browsers out there with their linear history. Web history is and ought to be represented as a tree or a DAG visually. This shouldn't be too hard for the OmniWizards to do - after all, OmniGraffle excels at this. Take the same ideas and apply them to web history, please!
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i think that if you want to revisit a closed tab, then using your history cache is an option.
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Guest
2009-03-07, 02:51 PM
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I'd love to see sortable history. BUT I'd like that history to display with an OmniOutliner look and feel (with Solid arrowheads) : A) Date/Day { 2009 February 33rd Thursday - Which could be prefixed with "Today" as needed } (Date Format set in preferences), B) Website Name { but no matter how many times you've visited the site, nor what portion of the site you've visited - I'd like to see only ONE entry }, C) x-Number "Items" { if you've gone to portions of the Website }. D) Sub-Listing leading with Time in 24 hour format {Set in Preferences}, in Time-order where you've been on that site {Complete URL} ( you might have bounced from that site to another and back again; maybe you were comparing prices or whathaveyou, just as an example ). This will accord a tidy list for a clean one-view, easy to absorb, obvious history purposes, and could be compacted by closing the sub-list (solid arrowhead), thus collapsing or expanding any portion whatever. Therefore the list would be : Date/Day (Principle) Website Name (Primary) x-Number "Items" (Secondary) Sub-Listing leading with Time in 24 hour format (Tertiary) Sorted by Time yields the current sort of real time blow-by-blow, full URL list. Sorted by Website Name would be an easy to follow, general list. All Browsers already sort by Date; my request would simply add showing the Day along with the Date. I also contemplated a listing for every day, with the annotation "No Entries" . Unsure if other users would find that an hinderance, however.
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