I use pocket.
2013/1/31 Mark Levison m...@mlevison.com
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, at least now I don't feel so bad :) My tab hoarding was better
when I kept running out of memory. Then we found a corrupted pagefile.sys
file after
I am wondering how other people deal with lots of random open tabs in their
browsers that you don't want to lose and yet aren't quite a task. My
chrome tabs seem to multiply rapidly and I need to clean them out without
losing them. There are interesting articles from Facebook, search
results. I
Two possibilities.
1) Create a Followup bookmark folder at one end of your bookmark bar.
Then just drag the addresses into that.
2) Keep Evernote for reference; use Pocket for followup / return to things.
It has a nice extension that sits next to the address window in Chrome. One
click, and the
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Subject: Re: [MLO] Dealing with random web pages
Two possibilities.
1) Create a Followup bookmark folder at one end of your bookmark bar.
Then just drag the addresses into that.
2) Keep Evernote for reference; use
Lisa - I live in your world. I've currently got ~30 tabs open in my browser
and that's down a few.
Some tricks:
1. Anything I want to read and evaluate later goes in Instapaper -
coupled with a good app on your phone or IPad you can read this articles
offline (i.e. on a long plane
Well, at least now I don't feel so bad :) My tab hoarding was better
when I kept running out of memory. Then we found a corrupted pagefile.sys
file after getting more memory, and now I never get the warnings -- but I
do think things slow down.
Do you categorize your Instapaper stuff? I like the
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, at least now I don't feel so bad :) My tab hoarding was better
when I kept running out of memory. Then we found a corrupted pagefile.sys
file after getting more memory, and now I never get the warnings -- but I
do