Definitions for "Total Recall"
Total Recall is a high performance, easy to use, Object Relational Database persistance layer that requires absolutely no XML metadata.
Total Recall is a crash recovery and session history feature for Mozilla. State information is regularly saved during a browsing session, so in the event of a browser or operating system crash Mozilla can be restarted and each previously opened window can be relaunched. This feature can also be used to track specific sessions that had been saved with this feature.
To remember what one experienced in an altered state of consciousness.