Many times we are an online form, fill out our comment types in a Web site banner near or putting together an email to our friend/family member and suddenly the browser crashes or we click the close button or back by accident. BOOM! All data will be lost.
You ever find yourself in the same State? It often happens with all of us and we have no other choice except to retype the entire data.
To make your life easier, we today to share 2 Mozilla Firefox excellent Add-ons for (one of Google Chrome them also works in Safari and web browsers) which automatically save data from forms and text area and help you recover the lost data.
Lazarus: Form RecoveryTextarea Cache
Lazarus: Form Recovery
Using Lazarus, you can recover lost forms with a single click. Lazarus automagically are encrypted and any save form as you type. If the submission failed or if you forget to send the computer or your browser crashes, you can restore back to the page and the form data you originally entered.
Lazarus works with WYSIWYG editors AJAXified, rich text boxes, and shapes. It also comes with RSA and AES hybrid encryption, so your data is safer than ever.
Lazarus comes in 2 versions: version 2.0 and version 3.0. Version 2.0 is available only for Mozilla Firefox whereas version 3.0 also available for the Google Chrome and Safari browsers.
Version 3.0 is currently in beta testing and its featureset is not quite as complete as that of Lazarus 2.0 (no search lazarus functionality, does not work on WYSIWYG textboxes) but it should be a bit more stable.
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Textarea Cache
Are a very lightweight extension and saves only the content in textarea or WYSIWYG editor. User can recover the stored in the cache window texts, even the tab or window may close unexpectedly.
Once installed, an icon in the status bar when the text is stored in the cache. Click the icon the cache window opens.
You can also use the Textarea Cache button in toolbar to Firefox to quickly open the advanced settings or the cache window open.
If you want to retain stored in the cache longer texts, you can do as follows:
About: config Type in addressbar extensions.tacache.clearCache EnterNow and press the 1 extensions.tacache.restartClearInMin set to Set -1 extensions.tacache.maxTextSaved to Set to a larger number of (this is the size of the cache, use carefully)The texts will now be kept in the cache, stored unless it is full.
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