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Is it possible to open multiple windows at the same time?
It feels like the functionality of groups should be that when you double click on it all the subwindows should open up. I suppose it's kind of strange that the difference between a group and window is merely visual and not mechanically different at all.
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This is not a reply, but just a side vote for the feature, just a bit extended.
The request (which I support) basically also refers to the topic that I found orphaned ~4 years ago (http://tabsoutliner.userecho.com/topics/87-why-if-i-close-chrome-and-reopen-all-tabs-that-were-open-regardless-of-where-they-are-in-the-notes/)
(This one looks like also relevant: http://tabsoutliner.userecho.com/topics/219-is-there-a-way-to-simulate-continue-where-you-left-off-function/)
Unfortunately, I didn't see the plugin before despite that I fight with Chrome to get back the features lost with Opera (12) dropped support really many years already :))).
Also, when relying on some plugin to wrap the functionality of "continue where you left off" of a browser it is plugged to, one would expect reopening all "exactly as it was" when you closed the Chrome(ium) with the plugin (TO) save&close i-face button.
Having in the newly (re)opened TO session the tabs opened by Chrome/ium (in its own way, which is also random since Chrome/ium by default just opens tabs from the last closed window only, which, in turn, is random, as I have no idea which one was supposed to get closed the last when using TO i-face for "save&close") is slightly unexpected.
If the plugin cannot overcome/overwrite the Chrome/ium feature of opening what it wants in its preferred way, then it looks a bit like a plugin bug/drawback and should be noted in the help doc-s.
What I expect is "continue where you left off" would work relative to 'where I left off' in TO plugin (since I used TO i-face to leave ;)
Also, using additional trick (e.g. recommended <Alt>+double-click, which is not working, BTW, - ordinary dbl-click opens window with all tabs, and even unwanted unloaded) to open as it was when "saved&closed" with TO i-face looks a bit illogical as well. Some tricks are supposed to be required when you want opening it in the saved state but a bit different (modified way still), but not when you want it in the state "exactly as it was" when you closed ;)
Good luck.
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