Hello Neil


> That's not a good idea. My browser cache currently has almost 10,000
> files. Putting all those in one directory would give a serious speed
> penalty.

That's a problem with the  current Voyager design. In Ibrowse there is an
index in cache which gets read.    

Really Voyager needs a system like in Yam where if you lose the index, it
will be rewritten on next startup. 

> Opus can search on comments anyway, so it would have a problem with
> files in multiple directories.

The comments in Voyager's cache files are numeric. 

To dig out files quickly, without peering at the html, you have to get opus
to search the text or remember when you saw the files. 

The go to cache function is slow, you can't remove files or see the sites in
order. 

> 
> Neil
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