No, you misunderstand the concept. It only applies if you have several tabs open, but accidentally close the *whole* window. I think Firebird does this already.


Generally, a close warning would only apply if you had created some "work" that needed to be saved. Having been using Camino for hours and having many 'to read' tabs open is a definite loss if you accidentally close the whole window or quit.
Now I always check if I have hidden a Camino window with lots of tabs before I close Camino from the dock, just to be sure I'm not losing "work".


I would vote for this close warning feature too.

Now that Camino is *much* more stable ("stabler"? is that a word? :) this following suggestion is less of a necessity, but I would like to be able to pull up the same window(s) with the same tab(s) after Camino has crashed. E.g. some kind of autosave.

Continuing on the wishlist, I would love an 'undo' feature: If I accidentally close a tab I didn't mean to (grumble close buttons on tabs grumble) I would love to hit Cmd-Z and have it back! Digging in the history for it is way too painful.

I think we should realize people are spending many hours a day in their web browser (I certainly am), and design it accordingly. Or is this against Camino's "simple and clean for everyone" approach?

  /Roine

On Thursday, Sep 30, 2004, at 15:49 Europe/Stockholm, Michael Watson wrote:

I think I'd go insane if I were prompted every time I closed a window.

Is "insaner" a word?


-/- mikey-san


From: James Greenidge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Camino List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 05:33:06 -0400
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Camino] Fixed "Protected" Page


Greetings:

Often while on-line I'd ring up a couple of tabbed pages I'd
unwittingly hit the red button "kill window" button and there goes the
window -- along with all your unread tabbed pages. Please install a
"Are you sure?" exit window warning, or better yet, allow the user to
fix a "perm" window that's always up for all yout tabbed pages to hook
on.

Good work Camino Team!

James Greenidge

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