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Version 1.9.5 released

Changelog:

  • Added 'Clear Closed Tabs History' to the history list
  • Right click on the button now brings up the history, so you can now hide the drop down arrow in the options and still access the history list
  • Compressed all images (no loss of color) for smaller download size
  • Locales included: ar, en-US, es-ES, fa-IR, fr-FR, hr-HR, it-IT, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, and zh-TW

  • 2 weeks later...

No, you would need to Go->Recently Closed Tabs, the first entry in the go menu is the address to the page, not save with all the information, scroll location and whatever info you entered in the page. This button all you do is click is once or three tabs to open either last tab or last three tabs respectively. Also can right click on button or click the drop down arrow to get a list of tabs you closed (same list as in go->recently closed tabs) although I added a 'Clear Closed Tabs History' function so you can clear them if you don't want other people to see these.

  • 3 weeks later...

Version 1.9.6 released

Changelog

  • Code cleanup/repairs since it broke after 2.0b2 was released so this version only works with 2.0rc1 and above
  • Completely localized (Thanks translators!)
  • More locales added
  • Locales included: ar-AR, de-DE, en-GB, en-US, es-ES, fa-IR, fr-FR, hr-HR, it-IT, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, ru-RU, sk-SK and zh-TW

I'll quote my description

Tired of going to History->Recently Closed Tabs just to undo a closed tab? Then this extension is for you! This extension allows you to undo closed tabs via a toolbar button. Click the image one time to undo the last closed tab...three times to open the last three closed tabs and so on. Click the drop down arrow to see the list of last previously closed tabs and select which one you would like to undo. You must add the button by going to View->Toolbars->Customize, then drag and drop the button anywhere on the toolbar.

It short, this extension adds a toolbar button for a lot faster undoing of closed tabs. Also makes the number of closed tabs remembers configurable.

  • 3 weeks later...

Very close to next release. Just awaiting localized versions. New features include right click context options to undo closed tabs and also a shortcut key (alt+z) to undo closed tabs. There is an option to remove the context entry option though. In the mean time download the latest and enjoy the new firefox 2.0 and this extension.

Very close to next release. Just awaiting localized versions. New features include right click context options to undo closed tabs and also a shortcut key (alt+z) to undo closed tabs. There is an option to remove the context entry option though. In the mean time download the latest and enjoy the new firefox 2.0 and this extension.

That sounds pretty good to me.

I am looking forward to the next release. :)

Version 2.0 released!

Changelog

Had to upload again. I forgot that a minVersion of 2.0.0.* would not install on 2.0 because 2.0.0.* is only supposed to be for maxVersion and I have a maxVersion for 3.0a1 since this also works on trunk.

Please try again if you had trouble earlier.

btw any other suggestions for improvements/added functionality?

Is there any way to allow the button to be moved directly onto the tab bar? That would be a nice addition that I'd love to see added.

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