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Proximodo 0.2 is out!
Nov. 30, 2004, 11:59 PM
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Quote:First, a general remark, don't worry if your suggestions are not implemented right away, I append them to my todo list and don't forget them ;-) Up to now, all suggestions have been of great interest. I give priority to bugs and discrepancies, but new features will finally make their way through.

understood. thanks!

Quote:> add proximodo r-click functionality anywhere in the browser window

That's problematic: ...

...But what I could do is keep an history of last accessed domains, to offer an add-to-list option in the taskbar.

that's almost just as good! although at this point i'm all windows and IE, i want to move to a 64 bit OS and am looking at various flavors of linux. point is, i fully agree about keeping it multi-platform.

Quote:On the other hand, if someone feels like starting such a plug-in project...

i hope someone has an interest in this. good idea.

Quote:...Organising filters in folders would allow a single-click action for enabling/disabling whole features, such as "ad-removal" or "fast-browsing" (force cache usage). What do you think?

absolutely!

Quote:> option in the installer (and UI) to load proximodo at boot.

Ok (at least under Windows, because I assume Gran'ma doesn't use Linux)

well, MS is no. 1 in the home user OS business -- but -- when you're no. 1, there's only one way to go... down! unfortunately, windows was my 1st OS and it's become entrenched in my brain. i really want to go to linux though.

Quote:> auto-configure the browser port according to filter status ("all" or "none")

...Anyway, why would we restore browser settings, as long as the proxy does not alter pages when filtering is off?...

ah, you're right. i overlooked that. good enough. now i'm trying to remember WHY i unloaded proxo several times, rather than disabling it, and then changed port settings to use the browser. hmmm.

Quote:> auto-reload pages for which a new filter is applied, such as "no images".

I really don't know how to do that (without a plug-in)...

proxo did it somehow, but i don't know how or under what circumstances. i think that if you added a page to the trusted (or other) filter by using the dialog box (not directly editing the txt file), it would leave the existing browser window open, but then open a new window with the filter applied. maybe this could be the equivalent of a keyboard combo to open the page in a new window??? don't know if it's platform dependent though.

thanks for the reply!
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[] - kuruden - Nov. 29, 2004, 01:39 AM
RE: Proximodo 0.2 is out! - E-RPM SOFT COM - Aug. 12, 2009, 12:52 PM
RE: Proximodo 0.2 is out! - bugger - Aug. 13, 2009, 01:36 AM
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