2008-09-09, 04:21 | Link #62 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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Close.. it did a half job by adding a copy option to the contextmenu .. but on the other hand to paste something.. I need to open a tab/win/sidebar while Opera's note are available from context menu as well. Not only that, I need to manually copy the line myself then repaste back to where I want.. In other word, too troublesome (yes, I'm lazy.. but I freaking love Opera's note and been using it extensively since it got introduced)
Still thanks for the suggestion
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2008-09-09, 08:00 | Link #63 |
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Is the Clippings extension http://clippings.mozdev.org/ more what you were thinking of? It implements the paste note from context menu functionality you seem to be describing and it doesn't use the sidebar at all.
Another well know notes extension for Firefox is ScrapBook but it doesn't sound like what you want considering the lack of paste note from context menu option.
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2008-09-09, 11:48 | Link #64 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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Ah yes.. Thank you, that is exactly what I'm looking for ^__^
Clipping plugin was the one, I've tried scrapbook before and its not what I'm looking for ^^
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