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Author Topic: pasting together FF and Thunderbird  (Read 3609 times)

urlwolf

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pasting together FF and Thunderbird
« on: February 02, 2009, 03:33 PM »
Is there any way of pasting together FF and Thunderbird?
I want:
  • press a shortcut in FF, ctrl M, and open a 'compose message' window in TB
  • 'send this page to' in right click
  • hide to tray, retrieve from tray for both TB and FF
  • ...and all other niceties that you get with Seamonkey

I don't discard that this could be done with global shortcuts in ahk or some combo of plugins... but I'm asking just in case anyone here uses those two and have found a similar solution :)

Thanks

Edvard

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Re: pasting together FF and Thunderbird
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2009, 08:00 PM »
What's stopping you from using Seamonkey?
Just wondering...

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Re: pasting together FF and Thunderbird
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2009, 08:12 PM »

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Re: pasting together FF and Thunderbird
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2009, 04:34 AM »
Edvard: I'm using SeaMonkey as my default browser right now.
What I miss: lastpass and zotero. also, a heap order for ctrl + tab. Not even multizilla does this on SM, which I find silly. it's such basic functionality, all other apps in the OS (but vim :) ) do it this way.

Thanks lanux, those may work, but I'm still missing a global shortcut to pop up the compose message window on Thunderbird.