Changes between Version 27 and Version 28 of WebReview
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v27 v28 22 22 The possibilities Firefox offers for finding web pages you already visited are very limited, especially if the visit was some days ago. The history sidebar groups the pages in folders that are far too general. This makes it rather difficult to find the right page in a list of hundrets or even thousands.[[BR]] WebReview offers a table based view on your history, called '''[wiki:WebReview/Features/Chronicle WebReview Chronicle]''' with several search- and sort-criteria making it easier to find the page you look for, even if you visited it a long time ago. 23 23 24 A problem that can happen quite often result from the way the browser-buttons "Back" and "Forward" work. If you go backwarts and then click on another link, it's impossible to reach the page where you clicked the "Back" button, through clicking the two buttons only. One branch of you browsing session is lost.[[BR]] '''[wiki:WebReview/Features/Graph WebReview Graph]''' cannot only display the complete ''tree'' you browsed currently, but visualizes also '''all''' browsing sessions with every visited web page in your history in a graph. You can find out, how you found a revery interesting page even if it was months before (if your history of Firefox goes back that far). You can even export a whole graph to a single file for example for archiving or sharing purposes.24 A problem that can happen quite often result from the way the browser-buttons "Back" and "Forward" work. If you go backwarts and then click on another link, it's impossible to reach the page where you clicked the "Back" button, through clicking the two buttons only. One branch of you browsing session is lost.[[BR]] '''[wiki:WebReview/Features/Graph WebReview Graph]''' cannot only display the complete ''tree'' you browsed currently, but visualizes also '''all''' browsing sessions with every visited web page in your history in a graph. You can find out, how you found a very interesting page even if it was months before (if your history of Firefox goes back that far). You can even export a whole graph to a single file for example for archiving or sharing purposes. 25 25 26 26 == About the project ==