I'd rather recommend you to save the pages locally to your usb stick. The command is in the page menu.
M-A 2008/9/17 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi All, > > This is my first post to this group as I just had a idea, and am > putting it forward to the community for a possible feature for > chromium, this is a feature which has been lacking in all browsers in > my opinion, here it is : > > Scenario: > > Say you are busy at work doing some research on the net on using > pointers or stack overflows for instance, when you realize it is time > to go home, what do you do ? > > Current Day (Assumes internet connection available at home) : > > Get bookmarks for all the open pages currently open in your browser > (Firefox/IE/Opera/Safari/Chrome etc etc ), transport these bookmarks > home somehow (email, flashstick) etc. Open all the sites using the > bookmarks wait for pageloads and continue further. > > Problem With Current Day Scenario : > Well in my situation: I live in a low bandwidth country where internet > connections are EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE (South Africa) and they are slow > and we are capped at ridiculously low amounts of data transfer so > opening large amounts of pages from links are slow and time consuming. > I also like reading especial creating threads of pages with related > content in one browser session in firefox/chrome this forms threads of > research or thought this is a cumbersome experience, I am sure that > other people do the same. > > Feature Suggestion : > Is it possible to purge the current open browser session into a > compressed (LZMA) file and saving it to a local drive (flashtick/ > external HDD) and save this session to > "Pointer_StackOverflow.gcs" (gcs extention -> google chrome session) > transport this home and open the session file with google chrome ie, > the page loads are near instantaneous since it is from local disk and > continue my "thread of thought/research" reading at home without the > assumption that the person has an internet connection. I know this is > a mundane problem in countries where high bandwidths are not a problem > but in the 3rd world this is a serious problem in my opinion. > > Like I said this is a problem I have and what I think would make a > very good feature for a next generation browser also fulfilling one of > the cornerstone principles of free software, the fact that it is > free. :-) > > Hope this is received as it was intended when writing. > > -Scipher > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Chromium-discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
