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Re: Address Bar & Co.
Posted: 05 Sep 2008 08:04
by admin
lukescammell wrote:FYI the Chrome Omnibar is Awesome
Don, please make your tabs work like Chrome's - I've fallen in love all over again. Tab management with Chrome is the best there is right now. I just love being able to tear off a tab and create a new window, then add more tabs to that new window from the old one etc (if I could do this with XYthen I wouldn't have to keep reminding you that cached searches would rock). Frankly, if you could recreate the omnibar I would be amazed, astounded and extremely happy

All this is not so difficult. Actually Chrome is moving into the XY's direction here. XY's Address Bar is a "Psychic Omni Box" since long! When I write my own combo box (which I will) all these things are quite easy to do. So,
get ready for extreme happiness!
Re: Address Bar & Co.
Posted: 08 Sep 2008 18:31
by ivan
If you can make address bar like it is on Vista with separate clickable parts then would be awesome in terms of productivity and convenience.
Re: Address Bar & Co.
Posted: 08 Sep 2008 18:54
by serendipity
ivan wrote:If you can make address bar like it is on Vista with separate clickable parts then would be awesome in terms of productivity and convenience.
Has already been mentioned twice in this very post.
Re: Address Bar & Co.
Posted: 08 Sep 2008 19:00
by ivan
serendipity wrote:Has already been mentioned twice in this very post.
I felt like adding my two thumbs up in favour of that choice and also because I remember Don saying that the more people express interest in something the higher is the possibility of it being implemented so why not chip in with my 2 cents?

Re: Address Bar & Co.
Posted: 08 Sep 2008 22:08
by TheQwerty
I find it more convenient to use quick scripting in the AB to write and test basic scripts than the Try Script... dialog, so it would be nice if one could drag the contents of the address bar down to the list to activate XY's Dropped Text function.
Then when my script outgrows the AB I can most easily turn it into a script file.
(By the same token it would be nice if there were an easy way to go from Try Script... to a Script file. Maybe some Open/Save functionality?)