Sure, the contextual search (or whatever it was) seemed cool but elementary tasks like organizing my tabs/windows should be simple. Soon I'll have to switch my mental mode just to get my head to this fancy tab-organize mode.
Tab Candy: Mozilla Labs is making Firefox tabs sweet
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#12(In Chrome you can drag and drop tabs into distinct windows easily. It's actually easier to do this in Chrome than in Tab Candy.)
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#14Great video. FF learns yet another thing from Chrome. (In Chrome you can drag and drop tabs into distinct windows easily. It's actually easier to do this in Chrome than in Tab Candy.)
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#15Great video. FF learns yet another thing from Chrome. (In Chrome you can drag and drop tabs into distinct windows easily. It's actually easier to do this in Chrome than in Tab Candy.)
You can do that in vanilla Firefox 3.6 and I'm pretty sure it's worked since at least 2.x
The whole point of tab candy is to fix this deficiency.
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can do that in vanilla Firefox 3.6 and I'm pretty sure it's worked since at least 2.x
No you can't... I just tried dragging a tab into a window. Doesn't work. The whole point of tab candy is to fix this deficiency.
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#18What's wrong with the Chrome method of opening new tabs right next to the current tab? This way related things tend to stay together. This one "feature" was why I switched to Chrome. This seems like an overly complicated solution in search of a problem.
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#19What's wrong with the Chrome method of opening new tabs right next to the current tab? This way related things tend to stay together. This one "feature" was why I switched to Chrome. This seems like an overly complicated solution in search of a problem.
Tab Candy seems awesome to me for power browsing (20+ tabs), as long as there are intuitive keyboard shortcuts.
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#20Why isn't this automatic? Maybe it's a privacy issue, but it seems to me that some sort of neural-networky thing (excuse my AI ignorance) could automatically group these. Especially with some training from the user, I bet a program could determine for 99% of cases what 'tab group' a tab should go in with broad enough categories (development, camera shopping, photo browsing, social networking, etc.).