> If you, like me work with a number of tiddlywikis at one time you will
> appreciate FireBaggr - a web workbench and information organizer. It
> is a firefox extension that allows you to work with and manage
> multiple Jaspers (all-in-a-page javascript apps like tiddlywiki).
>
> Step 1. install xpi:
> http://www.baggr.com/extension/firebaggr-0.0.1.xpi
> Step 2. go to Tools->FireBaggr-Open
>
> Note: This is an early alpha version with numerous undocumented
> features, sparse help and which is subject to bugs.
Pretty amazing. A lot that's appealing. But also very "busy" and
crowded. Taking a cue from Rich [FiddlyWiki] I wonder if you might think
of "modulizing" the different features, either so they can be displayed
separately or so one can choose whether to interactivity them at all.
On another note, since installing the addon I have lost control over the
addon manager. I can't close it, move it, use it install, uninstall or
access options. It is permanently displayed and any attempt to do
anything with it merely generates the "error" beep.
Any suggestions?
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA USA
eew...@bellsouth.net
> On another note, since installing the addon I have lost control over
> the addon manager. I can't close it, move it, use it install,
> uninstall or access options. It is permanently displayed and any
> attempt to do anything with it merely generates the "error" beep.
It persists -- in its frozen state -- even after closing Firefox.
> It persists -- in its frozen state -- even after closing Firefox.
I was able to get rid of it with Windows Task Manager. When I restarted
Firefox the addon manager started up, too. However, this time I was able
to close it.
Thanks
S. Sriram
Thanks
S. Sriram
FF is 3.03. Other extensions are PDF Download 2.0.0.0, Print/Print
Preview 0.6, TiddlySnip 1.21 beta, Toolbar Buttons 0.6.0.4, Zotero
1.0.7. Also Foxmarks; I thought it was an extension, but it doesn't show
up in the Add-on Manager.
Regards,