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Existing "bookmark all tabs" feature will bookmark only the tabs in the current group. Although that is not an unreasonable behavior, it would be nice if there was also a way to still bookmark all open tabs in a window. In general, there needs to be a simpler and more transparent way to move groups in and out of the bookmark system.Each individual window has its own set of groups and there is no way to drag a whole group from one window to another. It would be nice if there was a way to zoom the panorama out another level so that you could see all of your groups from all of your windows. Another problem is that there is no way to select multiple tabs at once. It would be useful to be able to lasso a small cluster of tabs from one group so that you could move those individual tabs to another group at the same time. Similarly, it would be useful if there was a way to merge groups. ### SynchronizationMozilla began to develop a synchronization framework called Weave several years ago, with the aim of providing a way for users to keep their bookmarks and history consistent between multiple computers. Mozilla offers its own hosted service for storing the data, with encryption all the way across so that the user's privacy is preserved.Weave has been offered for quite some time as a Firefox add-on, but now the functionality is finally ready to be integrated One Way Out Tabs - Allman Brothers, Version (1). Play One Way Out Tabs using simple video lessons Tabs open at the moment (SEE EDIT)), but it's certainly way more than I used to get with Chrome before I switched back to Firefox a couple years back (Tree View Tabs being the motivating factor). Currently using 5.4GB of RAM (OSX is reporting a "Compressed Mem" of 2.96GB), and it's currently pegging one of the cores of the i7 on this thing. This is after about a week of nonstop (i.e. same Firefox process) use, and with Flash present in a lot of places (like the 20+ Github tabs I have open, thanks to Github using Flash for its silly "click here to copy a link to your clipboard" feature; I really need to get those wretched things blocked); a lot of things will clear out pretty well after restarting and restoring the opened tabs (though this is partly because they're not loaded into memory again until they're accessed again).EDIT: After posting this comment, I closed all my tabs (something which causes one of my extensions - probably Tree Style Tab - to throw a confirmation dialog with the number of tabs). The number was 233, plus another ten or so in another window. I must say, that's pretty damn good, all things considered.I'm trying out Nightly right now to see if I can push that even further with the new e10s features. Same here. I'm regularly hitting 200+ tabs on multiple profiles for various reasons (news, documentation, etc.). This is precisely why I use Firefox for all my browsing usage (and have for some time). Chrome/Chromium chokes once you hit about 100-150 tabs, and the tab UI is not usable once open tabs fall off the edge of the window (there's probably an extension to fix this).Now, I will admit that Firefox misbehaves once you hit about the

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Existing "bookmark all tabs" feature will bookmark only the tabs in the current group. Although that is not an unreasonable behavior, it would be nice if there was also a way to still bookmark all open tabs in a window. In general, there needs to be a simpler and more transparent way to move groups in and out of the bookmark system.Each individual window has its own set of groups and there is no way to drag a whole group from one window to another. It would be nice if there was a way to zoom the panorama out another level so that you could see all of your groups from all of your windows. Another problem is that there is no way to select multiple tabs at once. It would be useful to be able to lasso a small cluster of tabs from one group so that you could move those individual tabs to another group at the same time. Similarly, it would be useful if there was a way to merge groups. ### SynchronizationMozilla began to develop a synchronization framework called Weave several years ago, with the aim of providing a way for users to keep their bookmarks and history consistent between multiple computers. Mozilla offers its own hosted service for storing the data, with encryption all the way across so that the user's privacy is preserved.Weave has been offered for quite some time as a Firefox add-on, but now the functionality is finally ready to be integrated

2025-03-28
User6946

Tabs open at the moment (SEE EDIT)), but it's certainly way more than I used to get with Chrome before I switched back to Firefox a couple years back (Tree View Tabs being the motivating factor). Currently using 5.4GB of RAM (OSX is reporting a "Compressed Mem" of 2.96GB), and it's currently pegging one of the cores of the i7 on this thing. This is after about a week of nonstop (i.e. same Firefox process) use, and with Flash present in a lot of places (like the 20+ Github tabs I have open, thanks to Github using Flash for its silly "click here to copy a link to your clipboard" feature; I really need to get those wretched things blocked); a lot of things will clear out pretty well after restarting and restoring the opened tabs (though this is partly because they're not loaded into memory again until they're accessed again).EDIT: After posting this comment, I closed all my tabs (something which causes one of my extensions - probably Tree Style Tab - to throw a confirmation dialog with the number of tabs). The number was 233, plus another ten or so in another window. I must say, that's pretty damn good, all things considered.I'm trying out Nightly right now to see if I can push that even further with the new e10s features. Same here. I'm regularly hitting 200+ tabs on multiple profiles for various reasons (news, documentation, etc.). This is precisely why I use Firefox for all my browsing usage (and have for some time). Chrome/Chromium chokes once you hit about 100-150 tabs, and the tab UI is not usable once open tabs fall off the edge of the window (there's probably an extension to fix this).Now, I will admit that Firefox misbehaves once you hit about the

2025-04-17
User2913

GbzorroDec 3, 2024Totally agree with ... Alexey Sekirin"It downloads the list of tabs from the active window only. But Chrome can have multiple windows open."Would be greatly more valuable if...-- it would download an entire session of bookmarks, encompassing say 12 windows and each's contained tabs, in one fell swoop.-- it would add a single ruled line, or at least an empty space blank line between each https entry. Right now, everything's all just snugged up to each other, making it difficult to read... Show more1 person found this review to be unhelpfulPhone Not SafeNov 29, 2024who took my picture with their butt cheeksMichael LeungNov 24, 2024I am so glad that I wasn't the only person who thought something like this ought to exist.1 person found this review to be helpfulSandip RoyNov 9, 2024Simple yet great idea. Now, is there a way to retrieve or restore all those tabs from a saved text?1 person found this review to be helpfulAlexey SekirinApr 25, 2024It downloads the list of tabs from the active window only. But Chrome can have multiple windows open.4 out of 13 found this helpfulKarthikeyan BalasubramanianApr 10, 2024You nailed it. This is exactly what I was looking for.If possible, is there a way to get the Page Title as well along with the URLs?I see many sites where the links will not give any meaningful details (one such example is Youtube).First line Page Title, below line URL gives perfect output.Thank you in advance.3 out of 3 found this helpfulАртем

2025-04-15
User1002

ПрегледThe Next Generation Session Manager; A Really Working Too Many Open Tabs Solution; And Your Browsing Notebook.Tabs Outliner is a fusion of tabs manager, session manager and an tree like personal information organizer. It’s also embed instruments that greatly help reduce open tabs count by making possible easily annotate and close-save open windows and tabs in their original context. And what’s more important - allow then working with there saved tabs practically in the same way as with open ones, thus greatly reducing resources usage. It also implements one of the best ways to handle crashed sessions - an unfortunate reality for users with a habit of accumulating hundreds of open tabs. = FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES =☀ Complete Overview of all your open and saved tabs and windows, along with custom added notes and marks. ☀ Flexible and fully editable by Drag and Drop Tree - everything can be easily organized in logical hierarchies and delimited groups; unlike in other similar tools every node can be a parent for any other node, all items can be freely reordered to specify priority or importance. And all of this can be done not only with somewhere saved links - but with open tabs and windows!☀ Close and save - just in one click you can preserve “in place” any tab or window in their original context and surrounding in the Tree. Saved windows and tabs can be freely mixed with those that are open. And as Tabs Outliner window is often active all the time, because it’s enormously useful to observe all currently active items, things saved in it does not fall out of the focus, as this often happen with other tools that save everything in some separate lists, so the actual action to close-save something to free resources become mentally much ease and really accomplished.☀ Innovative Tabs Outlining And Organizing Features – you will be able annotate windows and tabs, add comments to them, summary of main ideas, to-do items. Text notes can be easily added in the Tree directly from web pages, just by Drag and Drop. ☀ Tree Style Tab feature - those who remember famous Firefox plugin with the same name immediately recognize inspired by it very useful way to relate tabs to one another. This feature relates newly opened tabs to the tab from which they were opened, which automatically builds strong context for all items and nicely visualize tabs relations.☀ Crash Resistance and Restore Feature Done Right - no more hassles after browser crash or sudden system restart. No more being forced to all or nothing choice, like with the default Chrome crash restoration: to lose all of these “remind me of something” tabs, or

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