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In theory there no need to restore everything if you not  plan to read the tabs content immediately  So my advise - try to restore only the tabs you plan to view immediately. 


Of course i understand that it is easy to say then form such a habit...


This proposed feature conflict with some other cases. So unlikely it will be implemented. But i will think about this. Especially if it will gather some votes of other users.


UPDATE

After some thinking and reading i start to understand that maybe this case  will represent some category of users who use TO in somewhat special way, not as tab addicts who open hundreds NEW tabs every day (as i am),  but somebody who have own set of older tabs for many months and really like to restore it every day as as it was day before.


Well.. not sure why need to restore it every day now, this was needed before, as the only other option was to bury all the tabs in some sort of hidden list of some session manager, but in TO even saved tabs is present in current context, but... worth to think about this some more i think.

Шn theory there no need to restore everything if you not  plan to read the tabs content immediately  So my advise - try to restore only the tabs you plan to view immediately. 


Of course i understand that it is easy to say then form such a habit...


This proposed feature conflict with some other cases. So unlikely it will be implemented. But i will think about this. Especially if it will gather some votes of other users.


UPDATE

After some thinking and reading i start to understand that maybe this case  will represent some category of users who use TO in somewhat special way, not as tab addicts who open hundreds NEW tabs every day (as i am),  but somebody who have own set of older tabs for many months and really like to restore it every day as as it was day before.


Well.. not sure why need to restore it every day now, this was needed before, as the only other option was to bury all the tabs in some sort of hidden list of some session manager, but in TO even saved tabs is present in current context, but... worth to think about this some more i think.

Шn theory there no need to restore everything if you not  plan to read the tabs content immediately  So my advise - try to restore only the tabs you plan to view immediately. 


Of course i understand that it is easy to say then form such a habit...


This proposed feature conflict with some other cases. So unlikely it will be implemented. But i will think about this. Especially if it will gather some votes of other users.


UPDATE

After some thinking and reading i start to understand that maybe this case  will represent some category of users who use TO in somewhat special way, not as tab addicts who open hundreds new tabs every day (as i am),  but somebody who have own set of older tabs for many months and really like to restore it every day as as it was day before.


Well.. not sure why need to restore it every day now, this was needed before, as the only other option was to bury all the tabs in some sort of hidden list of some session manager, but in TO even saved tabs is present in current context, but... worth to think about this some more i think.

Шn theory there no need to restore everything if you not  plan to read the tabs content immediately  So my advise - try to restore only the tabs you plan to view immediately. 


Of course i understand that it is easy to say then form such a habit...


This proposed feature conflict with some other cases. So unlikely it will be implemented. But i will think about this. Especially if it will gather some votes of other users.


UPDATE

After some thinking and reading i start to understand that maybe this case  will represent some category of users who use TO in somewhat special way, not as tab addicts who open 1000 new tabs every day (as i am),  but somebody who have own set of older tabs for many months and really like to restore it every day as as it was day before.


Well.. not sure why need to restore it every day now, this was needed before, as the only other option was to bury all the tabs in some sort of hidden list of some session manager, but in TO even saved tabs is present in current context, but... worth to think about this some more i think.

Шn theory there no need to restore everything if you not  plan to read the tabs content immediately  So my advise - try to restore only the tabs you plan to view immediately. 


Of course i understand that it is easy to say then form such a habit...


This proposed feature conflict with some other cases. So unlikely it will be implemented. But i will think about this. Especially if it will gather some votes of other users.


UPDATE

After some thinking and reading i start to understand that maybe this case  will represent some category of users who use TO in somewhat special way, not as tab addicts who open 1000 new tabs every day (as i am),  but somebody who have own set of older tabs for many months and really like to restore it every day as as it was day before.


Well.. not sure why need to restore it every day now, this was needed before, as the only other option was to bury all the tabs in some sort of hidden list of some session manager, but... worth to think about this some more i think.

Only now re read and try to understand this you post...


Well, I personally not use organizing feature  to form some big organizational structure - it is unpractical and unmanageable as for me, but interesting is that some users really do this, and seems you try to do the same.


But the problem with this is that there no some sort of usual tabs... Actually every day is something new and it is too much burden to trying organize all of this in some grand plan.


I use all this notes and separators only in some tactical use cases, not to form the structure and then trying to find a place for everything by putting the tabs and the windows inside it. But as local notes and organizational elements for SOME windows - as short (in notes) or longer (in google docs) comment for concrete tabs, to group and triage by separators some tabs only in some windows. Only when needed.

This way session always grows down, and start to form a diary or some sort of  commented workbook, not a some organized encyclopedia with a place for everything.

And the main reason for notes and separators is to allow easy close for the tabs - because most of the time it is open because the information, often in form only of several words, is inside the tab, notes allow to extract it, put it there near the tab quickly, without thinking long where is the place in grand plan. And close the tab or a whole window....


Tags is planed for some sort of "grand plan" meta structure. But i am really think this will be rarely used in everyday general browsing - too much burden, too big stream of new tabs to be able organize all of this (yet tags have some very cool special concrete use cases, so i really whant them)

One more time thanks for description proofreading by the way.

in theory there no needs to restore everything if you not  plan to read the tabs content immediately  So my advise - try to restore only the tabs you plan to view immediately. 


Of course i understand that it is easy to say then form such a habit...


This proposed feature conflict with some other cases. So unlikely it will be implemented. But i will think about this. Especially if it will gather some votes of other users.


Some former Firefox user yet still not allow me to use word Session at all, because it is not restore history and window scroll positions, and form data (this was actually possible to do by other extensions - like Lazarus for example) and who know what else more... and there some who write that this even not need at all and complete waste in compare to luxury Firefox addons, which i am of course not seen, but must, and all of them so much better, an so on (must say i use them all).... 


what they actually do in Chrome Web Store if Firefox so much better I don't know : ))


And this is even not a trolls, they really think so, and speak with me in email, every week have discussion like this... start to think remove this world at all, but it is really stupid, as this is really manager for browsing session, It is actually convert it in some sort of browsing workbook (of course not in one big persistent window scenario.... so YMMV)

Maybe also worth to remove some drama i splashed over there because of some really severe procrastination and chatty mood today  : )) 

But must say that actually this talk was really useful for me. So thank you for talk ; )