Destructionator XIII wrote:There was one time that happened to me, but I really didn't want to lose it, so I ended up running tcpdump, hitting refresh to resubmit, and pulling the http datastream out and piping it to a program to recover my precious post... absurd that it was that much of a hassle to just get my crap back.
Now I just right click and hit "recover form"
Oh yeah, Lazarus saves all the fields from a page IE: If you had an order form with various text lines for address, etc, it fills them all out in one shot.
Here's a protip for you: use a text editor Emacs to compose any long replies or articles you plan to post on the web and cut'n'paste them to your browser
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Well, with my "It's all text!" add-in, I can instantly transfer my forms to any text editor I want, and back, both with one click/operation. Or just recover it no problem if I don't feel like using another editor. :p With stuff like forums, I don't really find it to be much of an advantage to use another text editor - then you lose all the forum tag quick buttons (I like VBulletin even better, in that I can actually use shortcuts like Ctrl+I and I get the opening and closing tags entered for me.)
EDIT: A lot of my options, like Tab Kit, are based on how I use my web browser - I'll have 50-100 tabs open at a time, especially at work. Being able to save those sessions and organize the tabs and group them (collapsible) saves me a tremendous amount of time and generally just makes my browsing alll that much easier.