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done a page search and remove every occurency : ))

Well : )))
It is depend to what it is compare for : )

The best Chrome session manager, and the only extension i use before i write my TO was Session Buddy. 

It is 3 years already promise possibility to rearrange tabs in saved sessions.... well, and now i know why... despite having 130 000 users and constantly asking in the UI, they have 250$ donations in a year (as they recently wrote in own Support group). 


As for restoring window correctly after Chrome restore, if you mean this (cooperabelity with Chrome restore) this of course must be done.

By the way, that is  was really interesting to learn about one huge window scenario.... start think to try this myself... maybe this was be a great help for me in the past when i only dreaming about something like TO (there was times i have ~1000 tabs in Firefox for weeks, simple because it was impossible to observe what i had opened in all this hundreds of windows, by the way i switch from Firefox because it was unable anymore to open so much and work really badly with big number of tabs - Chrome eats memory like crazy, but memory really not an issue for me, it is cheap, yet Chrome every new tab open as fast as first, even if there is 500 already - not a case for Firefox with even 200 tabs)

Why you pin the TO as tab? As for me it much more useful to have it at side as separate window... Ctrl-clicks still will open new tabs in you main window this way...


Not sure i am understand the annoying thing clearly... will re read this tomorrow (now go to sleep), maybe worth start a new thread by the way, but i think you talk about the fact that current Chrome Restore is not synchronized with TO and instead create new window node for restored windows. This is known problem and in a first priority to fix. Yet i cannot promise any time frames, but this annoy me also, it is for sure....

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 gathere some votes of othere users.


But that simple an a professionalism deformation ; )
As if this is not worth 5 stars i really not know what else worth it in Chrome Web Store in extensions category
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>  + using Google chrome session restore

unfortunately, this will not work for you.

Chrome session restore is not session restore at all but a reopen of last know links in new windows same as some robouser will do this by hand. 

The only possibility to restore you TO structure intact is to use TO to save before exit (you can save all by one click) and to restore from TO.

In some time i will done something about this, to work better with Chrome built in restore, but really it is not so useful as TO... so the better is simple not use it at all and never restore by it anything. You must be always be able to restore from TO.

Or if you simple whant to open saved tab without restoring it simple do this by Shift/Cntrl click or copy in new place by Alt Drag