Okay, if this has been mentioned already, just ignore me or delete this 
entry.

I just installed Chrome on my fresh install of Mint Petra, Cinnamon Edition 
(based on Ubuntu 13.10, IIRC)

I work with a cluster of linked TWs, grouped in one folder, together with 
TddlySaver.jar.

I managed to save changes in TWs by installing a plugin called User-Agent 
Switcher<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/user-agent-switcher-for-c/djflhoibgkdhkhhcedjiklpkjnoahfmg>.
 
Basically it can make Chrome behave as Firefox, Safari, Opera, IE and a few 
more.

And it works… The post I found this in, was actually about Chrome OS, so, 
since it works on Chrome browser, it should also work on Chromebooks,

The behavior is slightly different though than what I'm used to. Instead of 
saving a new copy, it saves the changed file over the old one.

I give this information as is, in hopes it can help someone. I have to 
stress though that I'm hardly a specialist, so if there's any interest, 
some people with more knowledge and experience than I have should try to 
replicate my findings.

Cheers,

Andrew


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