Save sessions.

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TheTD80

Save sessions.

Unread post by TheTD80 » 2014-12-15, 09:23

When I do multi-tab browsing and have to leave for some reason or have to restart my pc because of updates, lot of the times I just had to close palemoon and loose/forget what I've been browsing. So I suggest a sessions save function for multi-tabbed browsing.
I figured out if I just force it to close from task manager the session gets saved, I would rather have it as a function instead of forcing it to close. Maybe below "save page as"? Like "save session as".
It would be so neat. :thumbup:

Lucio Chiappetti
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Re: Save sessions.

Unread post by Lucio Chiappetti » 2014-12-15, 10:40

I use an addon, Session Manager 0.8.1.6. I used if with FF and works fine with PM since I moved to it.
I usually keep some 15 tabs open, and the browser open for several days. Occasionally I may hit control-Q instead of some other sequence (usually occurs I type control-Q to quit acrobat but the mouse slips over PM),but then when I re-enter I can restore the last session.
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. (G.B. Shaw)

TheTD80

Re: Save sessions.

Unread post by TheTD80 » 2014-12-15, 12:48

Pretty useful addon. Thanks for the tip. Installed it and it works just fine.

sIDcORK

Re: Save sessions.

Unread post by sIDcORK » 2014-12-15, 15:22

Session Manager is excellent and well worth exploring its capabilities fully.