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Bring Back mistakenly deleted text while composing Facebook Updates, Mails etc Full HD

November 22, 2011 by computerera

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You are going to see one powerful Firefox addon. i.e. Textarea Cache. It is a very simple to use, but powerful tool. Every time you input text into a text box in web

browsers as a Facebook status update, a website comment, or when you’re composing mail through a webmail client like Gmail Yahoo Hotmail etc. — Textarea Cache

addon can save a simple backup of the text you entered for repeated use.

You can bring back the text you typed with simple mouse clicks. You have t simply click the TextArea Cache symbol at the bottom of Firefox status bar, and you can get

every piece of text you’ve entered earlier, sorted by the date, time and URL you entered it on.

This Cache Window permits you to scroll through all the saved text entries, and copy required one to your clipboard for further use. In this window, you can also delete

individual text entries, or clear your entire cache as per your wish.

Textarea Cache’s settings are very clearly laid out — you can tell Textarea Cache how long to keep the data in the cache, or remove old data within a certain period after

you restart Firefox. If you prefer not to save text entries when visiting certain websites, you can define a list of pages for Textarea Cache to ignore, so that there is no risk

of a third party having access to your secure or personal information.

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