Re: [Evergreen-general] Changes in Chrome's handling of old tabs

2023-02-23 Thread Lolis, John via Evergreen-general
Note that this functionality was originally provided by the Chrome extension, The Great Suspender. While the original version was considered safe, the latest version is considered malicious; however, there's a fork of the last known safe version available at Github:

Re: [Evergreen-general] Changes in Chrome's handling of old tabs

2023-02-23 Thread Johnathon Redmon via Evergreen-general
I went into the settings under performance and tweaked it to ignore evergreen, my work email, and my work calendar. I don't need to inadvertently lose progress while creating a marc record! On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 4:09 PM Terran McCanna via Evergreen-general <

Re: [Evergreen-general] Changes in Chrome's handling of old tabs

2023-02-23 Thread Terran McCanna via Evergreen-general
Wow, thank you Galen. That might explain some weird and seemingly inconsistent things we've had some staff report. Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager -- Georgia Public Library Service | University System of Georgia 2872 Woodcock Blvd, Suite 250 l Atlanta, GA

[Evergreen-general] Changes in Chrome's handling of old tabs

2023-02-23 Thread Galen Charlton via Evergreen-general
Hi, I wanted to bring folks' attention to a change to the Chrome browser that may affect staff workflows. Specifically, the new "Memory Saver" will cause Chrome to deactivate unused tabs that have been sitting a while (where, as far as I can tell, a "while" could mean anywhere from five minutes