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Saving Sessions In Safari
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ncmason
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Is there a plugin that allows you to save sessions in Safari like Session Manager in Firefox?
Thanks,
Mason
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ncmason
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Originally Posted by ncmason
Is there a plugin that allows you to save sessions in Safari like Session Manager in Firefox?
Thanks,
Mason
I just found a great one called Forget Me Not.
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ncmason
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Originally Posted by IronPen
SafariStand - SafariStand 2.0b17 - MacUpdate
It's free. It can save your previous session and you can create workspaces too. This plug-in makes Safari the best browser on Mac for my needs.
I tried it out and liked it! The only thing is, how can I choose whether or not I want SafariStand to restore a previous sesssion? Also, I didn't notice a way to save sessions, just restore them.
Thanks,
Mason
(Last edited by ncmason; Jun 3, 2007 at 08:53 AM.
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ncmason
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Saft will do this.
Yes, but it costs 12 bucks!
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OmniWeb has multiple saved sessions. It's great. And you an use it in unlicensed mode as long as you want, just without a homepage.
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ncmason
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Originally Posted by Mithras
OmniWeb has multiple saved sessions. It's great. And you an use it in unlicensed mode as long as you want, just without a homepage.
Cool, thanks.
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Originally Posted by ncmason
I tried it out and liked it! The only thing is, how can I choose whether or not I want SafariStand to restore a previous sesssion? Also, I didn't notice a way to save sessions, just restore them.
Thanks,
Mason
Go to the Stand menu, under General there is a checkbox under the Download section. It's in bold so it's hard to miss.
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ncmason
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Originally Posted by IronPen
Go to the Stand menu, under General there is a checkbox under the Download section. It's in bold so it's hard to miss.
Thanks, I found it.
(Last edited by ncmason; Jun 3, 2007 at 12:59 PM.
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If you want to create a workspace, you can do that in Safari without the plug-in, really, but SafariStand does it too. Stand menu > Bookmark Shelf.
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ncmason
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Originally Posted by IronPen
If you want to create a workspace, you can do that in Safari without the plug-in, really, but SafariStand does it too. Stand menu > Bookmark Shelf.
How would I go about creating a workspace in Safari without a plug-in?
Thanks,
Mason
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