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+1 for adding support for other Chromium browsers like Opera and Vivaldi. I suppose TO uses some Google proprietary licensing feature and it'd have to be replaced for some lib that works on Chromium.

Don't be offended when ppl complain that TO is becoming abandonware. It just seems so when it's been months from last update and userecho has threads from years ago with features that were promised and yet not implemented.

Publishing some roadmap/schedule with working features and future updates will help make ppl confident. IDK how many ppl had bought the licence ad how many had installed the free edition, but I suppose that lack of updates and no public roadmap may scare some possible buyers.

I totally understand you friend. I'm also a software dev (engineer to be precise) and I see how hard it is to be an independent (indie) developer trying to live from licenses of softwares we build for love of our profession and of having our children being used by ppl we don't even know.

Some ppl (not referring to anybody on this thread, to make it clear) seem to think that software engineering is easy and engineers/developers can simply work thousands of hours and release their software for free.

I work on a company where my skills are wasted mostly building useless reports for managers that don't even know what they want. But they pay me for that, money I earn monthly for certain.

I wish I'd be working to develop relevant softwares used by thousands of ppl in the world. If I didn't have to worry about money, I'd sure be doing it, and releasing them as FOSS.

+1 to that. I'm also loving to organize tabs in a tree structure.

But I don't like the sidebar idea. Of course I have nothing against it, as long as TO can remain being used as a popup.

I have 4 big displays and it's more confortable to use as a separated window, in a desktop area different from where I place browser window. Sometimes it's also easier to bring browser back to front by DblCliking a tab than clicking on the browser on TaskBar.

Sorry for bringing back this old thread, but search pointed me to it so I'd not open another one :)

IDK if this feature is still hidden yet today (lol) but it's very very needed. I had insalled TO a few days ago and was very sad as I'm testing that every time I'd open a window I'd have all tabs opened and have to suspend them all over again.

The worst thing in it is that I'd not remember those few tabs that were active before, among possibly hundreds of tabs that are suspended, many of then would be for weeks if they had not been brought back.

Because of that, I'd suggest that the default behavior (simple double click) would be to open the window leaving suspended those tabs that were so before. Without requiring Alt holding.

A mistake in double clicking without Alt pressed would not only create the trouble of having to suspend them 1 by 1, but the big trouble of finding which ones weren't suspended and were in use before.