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+202
Planned

Select and move multiple nodes at once

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by Gabriel's Ladder 2 years ago 62

Currently you can only rearrange tabs and nodes one by one. E.g. when one wants to move 7 tabs from one node/window to another node/window you have to do that one by one. This is annoying. I would like to be able to do multiple selection with the SHIFT and CTRL keys ... that is standard behavior in many list manipulation tools.

+150
Started

Sync Tabs Tree

Muhamad Kurnia R 12 years ago updated by Rod 3 years ago 67

Hi,


Is it possible to sync tabtree between computers?


There's one extension that write sessions (tabs) into bookmarks, so it will be sync'ed automatically.

+105
Started

Exiting Chrome normally causes (crashed) duplicates in the list?

Kyle Milnes 12 years ago updated by Jim0206 4 years ago 59

Please see the video at: http://youtu.be/hS_-aZeMZLk


Timestamp guide of the bug:

  • 0:14 I exit Chrome via the menu -> Exit option
  • 0:20 I launch Chrome
  • 0:42 You can see the 2 groups (that were open when I exited Chrome) have been duplicated? The old groups are marked as crashed?


My Chrome is set to "Continue where I left off" on start up

My Chrome version at the time of record was Windows: 22.0.1.229.64 beta-m


+92
Planned

Option to remove duplicates from the tree

Kevin P 11 years ago updated by Getuar Shemsedini 1 year ago 31

I have over 3000 tabs in my tree, lots of duplicates - it would be great to have an option to remove Duplicates. I'm currently using Tab Dupectomy but reopening a bigger amount of tabs causes Chrome or TO to crash.

+56
Planned

Ability to rename tabs, and have it remember its new name, even if the tab tries changing it.

vladyslav volovyk 12 years ago updated by Ian D 5 years ago 23
Answer
vladyslav volovyk 11 years ago

Please vote on this idea if it is really needed by many -- it will be implemented. 


Yet before voting first consider that there is note functionality to add small, one line, comments to tab. And they have much better visibility than inline labels or custom titles. 


Also this will make pencil icon (in hovering menu) visible on every line, now it is present mostly only on windows nodes, and this make things a little less cluttered, and more easy to aim on window node for edit (so this is not something totally positive, and have own drawbacks and compromises, and this is why this feaure is absent by the way).


Also, for quick inline marks, there is plan to add possibility assign several custom icons to nodes (that will make this feature even more useless). 

+47
Planned

Request: Option to remove ALL crashed sessions (windows and tabs) in one click

jedd rashbrooke 11 years ago updated by Darkness93 2 years ago 26

I'm using Tabs Outliner on both Chrome and Chromium on my KDE Debian GNU/Linux platform - and while it's really helping to quell my rampant tab addiction, I still have a few dozen windows with multiple tabs, during most sessions.

The problem is that both Chrome and Chromium appear to crash on shutdown more often than not - this may well be a KDE problem, perhaps just not giving enough time for the apps to sanely quit  - but I can't say for sure.  On startup all my Chrom* windows & tabs are restored automatically (no 'the app crashed on the last run - do you want to restore tabs?' option is given).


In either case, it's quite a pain to go back through the history of crashed sessions and collapse & delete them individually.

Answer
vladyslav volovyk 11 years ago

This is known problem and of course it is annoy me also. But the fix is not easy one, and currently the cloud backup is more important issue and needed more, so this will be in idle state for some time.


The only advise i can give you is that - simple don't use chrome restore. On Chrome restart open TO, ensure that all you windows is there and readily available to be restored if you want so, then say cancel to Chrome restore and restore everything from TO. This really works for me, but of course require some new habits and not so convenient, but this is also really reduce number of open windows. As most of the time after crash need restore max 2-3 tabs anyway, not all 300-400 that was open before the crash...


Yet of course this must be fixed and it will be fixed. As it is simple impossible to repeat this every day in emails : )) This is the problem the most new users report to me directly.

+36
Planned

Ability to filter tabs (not just use built in search)

vittorio 12 years ago updated by macsunmood 3 years ago 8

Actually filtering tabs (instead of just searching for a keyword) is useful when you're trying to "clean up" a large session. 


Consider the case where you have a bunch of wikipedia tabs open, and you want to move them all into their own group. If you could filter for wikipedia and select multiple tabs (with ctrl/shift clicking, etc) then you could drag them all into their own group to quickly "clean up" your session and pull out the things that are important and close the things that aren't.


Also, if you implement your own filtering function (instead of relying on chrome's) it lets you implement more powerful filtering like logical AND, OR, NOT for filtering/search criteria.

Answer
vladyslav volovyk 12 years ago

This feature is for sure needed. It will appear along with support additional (independent) tree documents.

+36
Planned

Keyboard shortcuts

Sean Monahan 11 years ago updated by Marc Weber 7 years ago 14

Wherever possible, I use keyboard shortcuts in lieu of the mouse. (E.g., to search for "Linux" on Wikipedia, I input: Ctrl-L -> "wiki" -> [tab] -> "Linux" -> [enter].) Keyboard shortcuts would be a tremendously useful addition to this powerful extension. (Unless, of course, they're already there -- I didn't see any mention in the quick intro section.)

Answer
vladyslav volovyk 11 years ago

This is NUMBER ONE task after i will finish the solution to sync the tree between PCs and to the Cloud.

Many other cool front end improvements awaiting my hands, but this is definitely must be done in a first order.



+30
Under review

Preserving Tab History for each tab when saving, either auto or manually

Mayank Mehrotra 11 years ago updated by tabsoutdbes1 9 years ago 9
This feature is especially needed when Chrome crashes or one shuts down Chrome through the Windows Task Manager.

I'd like to be able to restore my tabs that I had open, but ensure that the tab history is intact when restored. I want to be able to go back in the history of a tab to check previously visited sites. This needs to be done especially when auto-saving a session, so that one can be rest assured that their browsing session remains completely intact even if Chrome crashes (and the "Restore Session" button does not come up).


Answer
vladyslav volovyk 11 years ago

Unfortunately, this is a most common request, yet it cannot be done now because of the Chrome limitations. It's impossible meantime to restore back and forward history from extension. So there is no any extension in the Chrome Store that can do so.


The Chrome API's to support this are currently in development. I plan to take advantage of them as soon as they're complete.


To monitor its progress please stare there issues:


https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=41321&can=1&q=restore%20tab%20history%20from%20extension&colspec=ID%20Pri%20M%20Iteration%20ReleaseBlock%20Cr%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20OS%20Modified


https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=14737&can=1&q=restore%20tab%20history%20from%20extension&colspec=ID%20Pri%20M%20Iteration%20ReleaseBlock%20Cr%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20OS%20Modified

Please stare them anyway, this will help to raise their importance for a Chrome team.

+30
Under review

Dock Tabs Outliner window to Chrome window

m1c 9 years ago updated by Stefan Adams 8 years ago 3
Hey there,
I'm missing the feature to dock the Tabs Outliner window to a Chrome window.