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It is by design. When TO moves or restore pined tabs it unpin them. Restoring tabs as pinned have some far-reaching drawbacks, as they are moved by chrome to be the first tabs in the tab strip and have some other special behaviors  The best solution I found after long experiments, to numerous problems, is simple unpin tabs upon restore. Maybe need put this in option actually. Yet I am not sure it is so critical to do anything about this. If there was many votes for this I will add such option.

Personally i never use pined tabs so i even unsure how people are using them and in what practical scenarious.

Have 2 active feedbackers and already start think that this is too much ; )


This place actually is more for pain points and bugs, not for questions/feature requests/advises/etc. But of course it is ok to post there ideas and so on, if they collect some votes from other users they might be implemented.


I don't want make it as easy as possible for my users to participate in some sort of collective management of me. If they really need something they will find a way to this place.


Maybe this is rude to say, but I have my own list of features and ideas, and it is years ahead long. What I really need is definitely not a more of cool ideas and advises. But time and money. This feed backs spend first and do nothing to help with second. (Also note that every minute i spent by working on this project or by reading cool but useless advises is a minute I not earn anything on my main job, and this is really so, when I start my main job i start a report tool, when I go to gym or to take a coffee I stop it, so time and money is same thing for me)

By the way, most other developers, or even complete firms, think same, yet they are more polite and maybe smarter to not say this publicly - nobody need some angry users. 

This block is not for statistic, but to make fact that node is collapsed more prominent.

Actually there is several other reason for such format. For example I actually want to educate user that it is possible and ok to re-size a TO window.

Actually there is several other reason for such format. For example I am actually want to educate user that it is possible and ok to re-size a TO window.

>  that nobody is willing to read

Actually, from what users are writing me, you are not right. Some even thanks me for detailed explanations. 


Somebody not want to read? Nobody force to.


Plan to add a page of text after any option. Will have longest options screen, isn't it a cool idea? ; )

>  that nobody is willing to read

Actually, from what users are writing me, you are not right. Some even thanks me for detailed explanations. 


Somebody not want to read? Nobody force to.


Plan to add a page of text after any option. Will have longest options screen, isn't it a cool idea? ; )