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2009-11-06
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2009-11-06
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2009-11-06
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#15
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So is there any chance of getting Weave addon to work with Maemo Browser ?
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2009-11-06
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Really if you want to keep some pages open just keep the browser page open.
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2009-11-07
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The video of the guy from Firefox demoing it on the N900 uses it and explains it pretty extensively. And when he looks at the extensions, the top of the screen says "Fennec"
So yeah, it does work with tne native browser
...unless you want it to freeze script activity in windows that haven't been used for a whlie and/or are not currently visible.
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2009-11-10
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And that's why "just keep all your windows open" won't work - unless they have found a magical way to stop excessive CPU consumption of all web pages.
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http://mozillalabs.com/weave/
It looks really interesting!