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Just wanted to tell that Google Drive Backup feature has saved my butt today. Thank you, friend! :-)
There is just one step left to integrate the tabs from the other computers into the main TO window, but it's really a minor usability issue now, as these tabs are, in fact, already accessible via Backup tab in options.
And there is a detailed guide here (not everything is applicable though):
http://www.incomediary.com/ultimate-guide-how-to-m...
http://www.incomediary.com/ultimate-guide-how-to-m...
A few quick tips from Kickstarters. You can't actually start a Kickstarter campaign for a browser plugin (you probably can on indiegogo), but worth reading anyway: the principles are the same.
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/229782
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/226731
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/229782
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/226731
By "the amount of donations is not unsurprising" I meant "not surprising" of course.
Well, the amount of donations is not unsurprising. Fundraising always requires a certain amount of effort — you shouldn't expect the constant flow of donations if you don't actively promote it with fundraising campaigns. Refer to Wikipedia as successful donation-based enterprise — they've spent about $4 million out of their $35 million budget on fundraising activities in the 2012-2013 fiscal year — more that 10% of all income goes into promotions to ensure future donations.
Anyway, is there a way to accelerate the development of sync features? I personally would donate up to $150 to this cause. If you push an update for your extension that will show a banner on top of the extension window (of course, closable and with an option not to show it anymore) pointing to the site where a user could pledge a donation for that specific feature — as many as 100 users out of all your user base could donate enough for you not to work for a couple of months to finish all the much-requested features.
Anyway, is there a way to accelerate the development of sync features? I personally would donate up to $150 to this cause. If you push an update for your extension that will show a banner on top of the extension window (of course, closable and with an option not to show it anymore) pointing to the site where a user could pledge a donation for that specific feature — as many as 100 users out of all your user base could donate enough for you not to work for a couple of months to finish all the much-requested features.
Any news on this feature's progress?
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Any thoughts on this from the developer? The lack of Tabs Outliner is literally the only thing keeping me from switching to Firefox now.