How does /g/ organize their browser-based project research? for example, my current projects are
>1. CS50
>2. install illumos on wii
>3. understand porting programs from x86 to ARM
>4. install illumos on ps3
>5. CM class on computer architecture
Invariably my browser ends up looking like pic related. I don't like how Opera's OSX port handles different windows (no keyboard shortcuts). What else can I use to stay organized?
Org mode for everything
>>51484645
Thanks; this seems really cool, but I'm a vim guy. I compiled emacs and it looks like it could be really useful. Maybe I'll sit through a tutorial and get to know it better
>>51484586
firefox tab groups
Firefox, ctrl+shift+E
>>51484586
treestyle tabs, I don't know how any poweruser lives without them
Firefox, Ctrl+`
Tree Style Tab
Enjoy while xul's not ded yet
>>51485202
This just in
http://news.slashdot.org/story/15/11/22/0533249/mozilla-is-removing-tab-groups-and-complete-themes-from-firefox
Hold me brehs
>>51486123
holy shit
tab groups is the only reason I switched to Firefox, once they remove that feature I'm going back to chrome mane I have no choice
Tabs Outliner in Chrome.
Shit is a dream.
Lets you make groups of browser windows as well as have note groups, can suspend a tab or close it entirely.
Lets you change colors of the UI fairly easily, few interaction modes with it.
The only issue is lack of hotkeys.
You could probably add them in if you have any JS skill.
I might actually consider doing that one day. Not got around to it yet.
Oh, and lack of export.
I basically don't use bookmarks any more besides long-term storage for interesting things.
I'm probably even going to stop that and move everything over.
I'm thinking of just modifying the extension and adding a bunch of other features to it myself.
The ability to draw sketch notes being one of them. (maybe even screencap notes)
Also add an export feature.