So the other day I'm looking through my Safari history for something and I notice this "snapback" menu item. What the heck is that?
Well, it's like a quickie-temporary per-window bookmark that you can easily jump back to. It's easy to set on a "root" page that you're browsing from, and it automatically sets itself in some cases.
Pretty cool, I've wanted something like this for a while. Tabs do a lot of this job for me, but in a week of use this has helped me lose less stuff. Cool.
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