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==Independent sessions per tab/window== | ==Independent sessions per tab/window== | ||
Currently, any web browser I am aware of shares sessions across all instances of the browser (windows/tabs). It would be nice to separate a window or tab and create a new session within it. This would allow you to have, say, two different GMail accounts logged-in at the same time without needing to have two different web browsers. | Currently, any web browser I am aware of shares sessions across all instances of the browser (windows/tabs). It would be nice to separate a window or tab and create a new session within it. This would allow you to have, say, two different GMail accounts logged-in at the same time without needing to have two different web browsers. | ||
==Won't comeback button== | |||
In order to minimize the "leak" of memory that the "quick back" and "quick forward" features use we should have an button "I won't come back" this will close the tab and unload everything it had in the memory so that if you close every tab the memory usage will drop back the their 30-40MB that are used on start. Also we should allow the user to define this as his/her normal closing button (so if you close the tab and have that option checked will unload automatically the memory). | |||
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