Easily save and organize batches of tabs as bookmarks. Clear your tabs, clear your mind. Only for Firefox.
Total ratings
4.63
(Rating count:
486)
Review summary
Pros
- Improves usability of standard bookmarking features
- Seamless syncing with bookmarks without needing to use a Google account
- Enhances productivity through better tab organization
- Simple and practical interface
- Integrates well with existing Firefox bookmark system
Cons
- High CPU usage reported by some users
- Confusing interface with separate sidebar for stashed tabs
- No option to prevent saving duplicate tabs
- Lack of customization options for the sidebar's appearance
- Risk of accidentally deleting groups or tabs
Most mentioned
- Tab organization and usability enhancements
- Syncing with bookmarks
- High CPU usage issue with the add-on
- Desire for read-only groups to prevent accidental deletions
- Need for customization options in the sidebar
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-11-15 | Timofey Sherudilo | A very good extension. I could at last drop OneTab. But it would be nice to have read-only groups, because the majority of my saved groups are reusable. And I always fear to press the wrong button (and remove group instead of opening it). 😊 | |
2024-11-13 | Kiwi18 | ||
2024-11-09 | voskresenie | It seems as though I'm having an issue most others are not encountering, so I hesitate to give a poor rating, but after installing this add-on, I noticed my browser slowed down considerably. Extremely sluggish and frustrating, to the point of being unusable. I verified that this is due to the add-on by using Firefox's Process Manager. The 'Extensions' process hovers at 1-5% CPU usage when I have this extension disabled. When I enable it, it rises to between 50% and 100% CPU usage, and stays that way even 10 minutes after enabling it (which I did to ensure it wasn't just a start-up cost). It drops again within seconds of disabling the extension. I do have a large number of windows open, which may be part of the issue, and my goal was to reduce that number using this extension. However, I could barely get a single tab stashed in 10 minutes, so unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to use this to get to that point. I hope the developer is able to identify the source of the high CPU usage I've experienced, as it otherwise seems to be a very good extension. Will check back in a few months and try again. | |
2024-11-09 | PyroTabby | Takes the standard bookmarking system of old and improves upon it's usability in every regard I could imagine. every use case I could think of with this plugin over traditional bookmarking is just more fluid and quicker: selecting bookmarks to move is based on checkboxes rather than mouseclicks plus control/shift key. moving bookmarks to a folder is as simple as clicking a button hovering near desired folder rather than needing to drag and drop, risking a misclick mistake. If I stopped to open up a bookmark I don't recognize to check it out none of the checkboxes already selected disappear, this addon also integrates into the old bookmark system rather than replacing it so import/backup and sync works perfectly fine and directly modifying the bookmark folder itself doesn't result in any detrimental effects from what I've observed. After this addon had already impressed me, I thought to myself that the text of the folders/bookmarks seemed small and experimentally tried a classic ctrl+mousewheel and found that the madman had considered what I thought to be an edgecase was considered and supported. Best addon I've ever seen after uBlock, very well thought out and executed refinement of bookmarking. so good that this should, in my opinion, be incorporated into official firefox browser releases. | |
2024-11-04 | Firefox user 13583898 | ||
2024-11-03 | pvkmrk | ||
2024-11-02 | Firefox user 18629727 | mám 6 000000 | |
2024-11-02 | Firefox user 18638540 | ||
2024-10-31 | Firefox user 17713956 | Quite simple and very useful. Helps to organize tabs and thus thoughts/ things to do. I should have been using it earlier. | |
2024-10-31 | Firefox user 17515536 | So, you're telling me I can have a beautiful, sleek UX/UI like OneTab, SessionBuddy, or Taby... I get seamless syncing, just like TabSessionManager, but without needing a Google account or reconfiguring every new device. And all my tabs are saved as bookmarks, so I never have to worry about losing them and can use Firefox Sync to access them anywhere? Where has this extension been all my life? I swear, I wish I’d found it sooner! |
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