ThumbStrips feedback
July 9th, 2007 – by swilliamsonHi everyone,
Thanks for taking the time to submit your feedback about ThumbStrips. We read each and every comment so we can better understand how you are using ThumbStrips, and our goal is to build future versions based on the improvements we hear from you, the folks using it. In order to keep track of all the feedback, suggestions, bugs, etc. we’ve setup an internal database that we use to catalog all of your comments.
So keep the feedback coming – we love to hear it!
You can check out other discussions that have been started about ThumbStrips on the Mozilla site here.
Scott
| July 16th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Hi Ray,
Thanks for the comment. We’ve heard from other uses that would like a similar enhancement to ThumbStrips regarding how history is maintained. Currently ThumbStrips only records and saves a particular browser session. The ability to record thumbnails over multiple browser sessions would be pretty cool.
Would you want the Thumbnail history tied to the Firefox browsing history? For example, if you choose to have Firefox remember visited pages for 5 days, ThumbStrips would maintain it’s history for 5 days as well.
Ray | July 19th, 2007 at 3:17 am
My favorite part of thumstrips is the full text search of your whole thumbstrip “history”. My only complaint is that you lose that after you close Firefox and saving each thumbstrip is cumbersome. It would be great if the thumbnail and full text of the website was stored in a local database rather than allocated memory. This would allow:
1) the history to be saved permanently and seamlessly until the user wanted to clear it
2) full text searching of a users “whole” history
3) MUCH less RAM usage
I think implementing my idea would take ThumbStrips to the next level: from an “interesting idea” to a “must have extension”. Thanks for all the hard work.
Vegas | August 1st, 2007 at 10:36 am
This has to be one of the best add-ons to ever come across my screen. ThumbStrips enables me to quickly revert back to a page without allot of guessing.
BUT
For some reason a script message comes up after closing my tabs and denies termination of program. I have to use my task manager to close out my browser. Any attention to this matter?
Tasch | March 14th, 2008 at 4:45 am
How can I release key “F4″ from start/stop recording action? It is very usefull for me in another FF extension, so I want assign else key (for example F8 to start/stop recording. is it possible?
Hermit | March 28th, 2008 at 12:44 am
Hello
I gave Thumbstrips extension a brief try and would like to try more but instead I had to uninstall it. The reason is that the F4 key in another extension All-in-One_Sidebar stopped working. The key normally toggles the sidebar on/off and is quite essential to me. Do you have any solution that would allow me to use Thumstrips together with All-in-One_Sidebar (plus of course my many other extensions)
Tasch | April 8th, 2008 at 3:06 am
same problem. Because Thumbstrip do not allow change this shortcut, I assigned F8 key to on/off sidebar behavior with AIOS but I would like F4 (it is used with Opera panels too). Hope Tstrip devs will add possibility to change F4 behavior
Dr. Peter Löbbecke | May 25th, 2008 at 1:39 am
Hi, Thumbstrips is just great! I - like so many others - would like to be able to save multiple sessions. Also, for me it would be great to be able to reduce the Thumbstrips window even further, possibly to iconize it within Firefox - it uses up a lot of screen space which is quite valuable on a laptop.
Greetings, Peter
George | May 30th, 2008 at 11:15 am
What’s up Thumbstrips staff?
The functionality is good but Thumbstrips1.5.1 seems doesn’t match with Aero Fox1.0.5 (a skin for FireFox), the names on the all buttons (configure, block, recording, filter and feedback) is not visible, it simply doesn’t appear.
Unlike the early Thumbstrips versions, it worked normally when I installed on FireFox in the same conditions, it behaved like expected.
I hope this comment be useful to solve this tiny bug.
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