Hi, Phistuck:

 

Sorry, I suggest it to be a core feature of bookmark, I mean bookmarks could be 
expanded so that they can be scheduled, and perform other user defined actions 
in the future, although it seems not much actions that a bookmark need to 
perform. Scheduling must be a good feature, as long as it won’t cause big data 
load problems or transferring problems if bookmarks are planned to store on 
server.

 

I’m not sure whether this feature have been mentioned before.

 

 

Lei.

 

 

From: PhistucK [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 12:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; Chromium-discuss
Subject: Re: [chromium-discuss] Re: Storing Google Chrome settings on Google 
Account (server side)

 

I did not quite get the idea of scheduling a bookmark.

And the general feeling the non gotten idea gave me, was that it should not be 
a core feature, but an extension.


☆PhistucK



On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 16:25, Lei Yunhai <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi:

In addition, it would be nice to add schedule function for bookmarks, to
deal with those links which are not vital but still necessary to be
concerned on a certain time, and those which users are interested in the
future for only once, such as online investigation, voting, forum replies,
and any changes under attention.


Use case description:

1. Button [Add to bookmark] is clicked. (or [Add to schedule] if a new
button can be created for this feature.)
2. Show a block somewhere near button, prompting that bookmark is appended,
with some details.
       2.1,  Disappear in 2 seconds if there's no mouse-clicked event
happened on that block, that means, the bookmark is appended as a permanent
bookmark by default;
       2.2,  If clicked, show more options, including permanent/schedule
radio-button group, schedule is the default selection since user entered
this case.
               2.2.1,  "schedule": user give the time when this link will
be activated, and whether it is a "only once in the future" schedule (set
this as the default option, and user need to select the date and time), or
"recurrent" schedule which user need to provide the way to activate the
link, day of the week and the time.
               2.2.2,  "Permanent": it will never be deleted unless user do
that, that's the bookmark we have today;
       2.3  Click OK button to close block.
3. Update bookmark.




Yunhai Lei



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dac
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:13 PM
To: Chromium-discuss
Subject: [chromium-discuss] Storing Google Chrome settings on Google Account
(server side)



Hi,

It would be nice to connect Google Chrome with Google Account thus
having settings stored not locally but on server side. This way we
could have same settings (bookmarks, history, auto complete, etc...)
where ever we use Google Chrome and log-in with Google Account -
similar like Google Talk application is storing chat history...

It is painful to maintain bookmarks on several computers (e.g. home
and office), looking at office computer for URL that you have visited
last night at your home computer or similar (history)...

Of course, this should be optional...

Cheers,
Davor





 


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