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How to Display URL using Stumbi?


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OK guys and gals, time to put on your thinking caps. I'm using the newly released Snow Leopard version of Stumbi. Soya Software

It works great, but has one glaring flaw. It does not display the URL of the web page your looking at. That means you can't Bookmark it, or copy it. You can't even find your way back to it.

So, is there some widget or utility that will tell you the URL for the web page currently being displayed? If there is, I could bring that up to determine the URL of the Stumbi pages that interest me.

Thanks for the help!

Incidentally, if you haven't tried Stumbi (StumbleUpon) then you're missing a lot of fun.
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