Show HN: Save Memory in Google Chrome
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#22Looks great and I would definitely put it to use, but on Ubuntu with Chrome 22.0.1229.94, I get "Installation failed either due to cancelling the dialog box or because you already have the extension installed" when installing from your web page. When I try to do it from the web store, I get "There was a problem adding the item to Chrome. Please refresh the page and try again".
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#25Install isn't a link but a span, so you can't tell what it's doing/where it's going by hovering. Hmmm...Feels REALLY spammy, or is it just me?
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#26For a free product, the copy on their site feels a bit more "salesy" than I'm used to for a free product
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#27From what I understand, this calls out to their servers and they display a page? Would it not be more secure and safer to render this on some sort of local page? Don't really see the need for this information to go to a third party server.
(OneTab developer here): None of your tabs are sent to a third party server. It's all stored in HTML5 local storage. The only way the one-tab servers know about your tabs is if you click to 'share as a web page', which transmits your tabs to our servers to create a web page you can share with others.
Which information is sent to OneTab?
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#28How about just use Chrome? 1. bookmark all tabs ⇧⌘D 2. in the file dialog create a new folder e.g. "foo" 3. (later) with Bookmarks > foo menu open, select "Open All Bookmarks in New Window" Voilà
Thanks for sharing, though!