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Mar 17 |
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SItes or applications to save web pages Two additions to the existing answers: - bo.lt is a GREAT service that's like peeep.us. (although I'd use peeep as the first reliable site for saving pages online, bo.lt has had troubles and some downtimes and they also may not stand the test of time like peeep has.) It's mostly intended as a pinterest-like service but you can set saved pages to private and also save login-only pages like you can with peeep. It has a GREAT page edit feature too. - Then another discovery I made recently, is pastehtml.com. Not quite as feature-packed as peeep or bo.lt but it's still very useful to know about. |
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Feb 26 |
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Sep 25 |
asked | How to access an external IMAP account in Gmail, without using a middle man POP mail client? |
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Aug 13 |
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Gmail labs: Can you create custom shortcuts involving Ctrl + or Alt +? Uh I don't think so. They already have Ctrl+S (see the full list by typing "?"), which anywhere in a web browser window would bring up the browser's save page dialog. so they certainly CAN add any Ctrl + shortcut that they want. So back to my question, I wonder if they already do allow it and there's a way to short-hand specify the Ctrl key. Anyone know??? your idea sounds interesting but 1. i don't think you can have key1 + key2, just key1 THEN key2 - not the same and annoying to teach urself. plus the whole idea of shortcuts is to use the SAME ones system-wide, in ALL programs. if possible. |
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Aug 12 |
asked | Gmail labs: Can you create custom shortcuts involving Ctrl + or Alt +? |

