Or, the list of Recently Closed Tabs on the New Tab page
On Nov 12, 2:32 pm, "bruno paul omer boutteau"
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> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:25 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Open a recently closed tab = VERY useful.
> > I often find myself want to open tabs that I have previously closed or
> > closing pages by accident. The fact that I cannot do anything about it
> > in Chrome (except browsing through the history which isn't very
> > effective especially if you do not remember where exactly the page was
> > e.g. you have opened 10 forum topics in the last 5 minutes and you
> > have to opened them all just to find the one that you closed by
> > accident) is , well, quite *uncomfortable*. This simple feature saves
> > so much time and , sometimes, even my nerves.
>
> > Good luck building the best browser! :)
>
> > PS:
> > One more suggestion (that I guess you already have thought of but
> > anyway):
> > Give users more control over the "Most visited" Chrome page - make it
> > more like a favorites/bookmarks page rather than a statistics page. It
> > would be nice if you allow the user to modify, add, remove and move
> > items etc.
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