John Block said,
> If you go online to check figures, and watch your assets rise and fall, you
> don't necessarily want others to see where your interests lie.
> Also not everything needs keeping.
> So a lose this session feature would be useful.
A list of sites/pages to avoid caching is a more useful way of doing
this.
> Absolutly, a cache should be an archive of what you have browsed, there for
> future reference.
It also speeds up online browsing, if the document hasn't changed since
it was cached, there's no need to download it again.
> A decent cachebrowser should let you remove files
> intellegently, rather than just wipe them after a length of time.
Deleting the files that haven't been looked at for the longest is a
fairly intelligent way of automatically deleting files. If you haven't
viewed a page for a long time, chances are you probably won't do it
again in the near future, and it's probably changed since then anyway.
> That way
> you can keep relevant articles without saving them out.
Being able to mark individual sites or files for keeping is an
excellent idea, one that isn't available in any Amiga browser.
Neil
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