On 6/27/05, Bryan Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 1. There's a lot of parallel with Beagle here. Beagle can already index > > web pages... and though we don't have a beagle-feeding extension for > > Epiphany, it would be quite trivial to make one. > > Yes, but Beagle won't be aware of the history/progression you used to > get to a new bookmark. I think this is a truly important piece that out > weighs the value of just indexing the page information. The real idea > is the let the person search for anything they might have seen before, > and show them how they progressed from any of those points.
Sort of tangential to the main thread, but I think subtly related, I'd love to be able to see my browsing history as a graph instead of the fake linearity all current browsers impose. That would certainly help me find things (though I've got a higher tolerance for complexity than most.) Luis _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
