Recensioni per In My Pocket
In My Pocket di Pierre-Adrien Buisson
Recensione di Utente Firefox 13631973
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di Utente Firefox 13631973, 7 anni faperfect extension
But Sir I still have some questions and ideas :
1) After FF change to the new version , the old Pocket Extension was disabled and I lost all my reading articles I saved before . Do you know how to recover all those ? Please help me :((
2) In the old Pocket List when we click save an article we are reading a half of the page , so the next time when we re-open that saved page, the page just come back from where we were reading " the last half page " . But the new version doesn't work that way , it turns back the beginning of the page . Do you know how to fix this problem ?
Thank you for your big contribution
But Sir I still have some questions and ideas :
1) After FF change to the new version , the old Pocket Extension was disabled and I lost all my reading articles I saved before . Do you know how to recover all those ? Please help me :((
2) In the old Pocket List when we click save an article we are reading a half of the page , so the next time when we re-open that saved page, the page just come back from where we were reading " the last half page " . But the new version doesn't work that way , it turns back the beginning of the page . Do you know how to fix this problem ?
Thank you for your big contribution
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pubblicato il 7 anni faHi and thanks for the feedback.
1. I'm not sure what you mean. If you want to find the "archived" items (page you've read before), you can do so by going to the getpocket.com website, there's a "Archives" section where you'll find the old items
2. Well it's an interesting idea. I'll add this to my list of features I could implement. I like the idea. Needs some thinking though. Thanks for the idea :)
1. I'm not sure what you mean. If you want to find the "archived" items (page you've read before), you can do so by going to the getpocket.com website, there's a "Archives" section where you'll find the old items
2. Well it's an interesting idea. I'll add this to my list of features I could implement. I like the idea. Needs some thinking though. Thanks for the idea :)