[tw] Re: My solution to the Google Chrome save issue

2016-03-19 Thread Arlen Beiler
But if you add the current date and time to the end of the filename, it shouldn't collide, so I would think it would work. On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 3:03:31 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 11:00:30 AM UTC-7, Andrew Sanchez wrote: >> >> it would be cool if, instea

[tw] Re: My solution to the Google Chrome save issue

2015-07-02 Thread Eric Shulman
On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 11:00:30 AM UTC-7, Andrew Sanchez wrote: > > it would be cool if, instead of adding (1) to the TW file, Chrome could > add the current time and date to the saved file. Then, instead of > overwriting your file you would have a revision history. > I think the "(#)" su

[tw] Re: My solution to the Google Chrome save issue

2015-07-02 Thread Andrew Sanchez
it would be cool if, instead of adding (1) to the TW file, Chrome could add the current time and date to the saved file. Then, instead of overwriting your file you would have a revision history. It would also be great if you could program your browser to save specific files (by name, type, etc

Re: [tw] Re: My solution to the Google Chrome save issue

2015-07-01 Thread Alex Hough
another cool thing is that you can drag the downloaded file into gmail as an attachement its a good way of saving a TW -- send it to yourself Alex On 1 July 2015 at 20:53, Alex Hough wrote: > Eric, > > I have taken to using the risky download when you feel like it method. > Your tip about c

Re: [tw] Re: My solution to the Google Chrome save issue

2015-07-01 Thread Alex Hough
Eric, I have taken to using the risky download when you feel like it method. Your tip about chaning the settings on Chrome, should be on TW.com -- I think so thanks! Alex On 1 July 2015 at 19:39, Eric Shulman wrote: > On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 11:05:04 AM UTC-7, Andy Pastuszak wrote: >> >

[tw] Re: My solution to the Google Chrome save issue

2015-07-01 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 11:05:04 AM UTC-7, Andy Pastuszak wrote: > > Ok. I've been trying to use GSD with Google Chrome and the saving > situation is less than ideal. Mostly because the save doesn't overwrite > the previous file, but instead makes a new file with a (1) added to the > end