


The hover over only shows a generic "Microsoft Azure" tooltip. Right now I have many subscriptions pinned as apps, but I dont know which one I am clicking on. I like the sidebar feature, but the fact that you cant rename the apps is moronic. I am a Senior Cloud Architect for a very large company and as such I manage multiple cloud environments and a large number of subscriptions all of which I work with daily. What boggles my mind is how short-viewed these developers are. See the screenshot - a lot of places to improve (search for details in other posts).

A lot of polishing changes might be done under newly coined My Edge, My pleasure - underlining usability and customization of Edge (if it'd be implemented!).ĭebian Bullseye GNU/Linux 5.10.46-5, X.org 1.20.11, IceWM 2.1.2 But those rock solid groups/tabs beg for renaming. Would you mind correcting this part of Edge?īTW. Part of my tab groups and tabs are rock-solid items, thanks to the excellent option "Put inactive tabs to sleep after the specified amount of time:". Alas, I cannot rename tab's name, there's no such option. I can look at icons to know what is what, but short names would be better. The bad thing is that the names of tabs are unreadable/hidden. Having vertical tab groups is godsend goody! But I like to have Tab actions menu pinned and kept it narrowed. The original developer, Hong Jen Yee, abandoned the project in 2006, but subsequent development has been carried on by Blackfish Software since 2009.My 2 cents. The tool was initially released on and the MozillaZine forum. With some instructions for XPCOM usage from Swiss Mozilla developer Christian Biesinger, the plugin and extension were integrated successfully, forming the prototype of IE Tab. Other Taiwan developers created an extension to facilitate the use of the plugin. He first developed the plugin and provided a simple demonstration page he then released it to the forums of the Taiwan Mozilla community. IE Tab was originally conceived by a Taiwanese medical student, Hong Jen Yee. This can be used for viewing pages that only render properly, or work at all, in Internet Explorer. The extension allows users to view pages using the Internet Explorer browser engine MSHTML. IE Tab is a browser extension for the Google Chrome web browser.
