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tabsleeper por Tabsleeper
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Carottinger, hace 10 mesesputting any tab to sleep crashes FF 129.0.2 on MX-Linux 23.3
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Al, hace 5 añosI saved 2 windows. 1 window restored, 1 failed to. Managed to open tabs one by one
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por dougabugg, hace 6 añosI just saved a window with 12 tabs, and now I can't open them back up! Beware of this buggy extension. I can still see the saved window in the extension's menu, but clicking the button to restore the window doesn't do anything.
Maybe allow us to export/import the list of tabs in a saved window as a block of text with a URL per line, so that I don't lose my tabs when this app decides to be buggy like this!
EDIT: It looks like you can open the saved tabs in the current window by clicking on each tab listed, so there is a work around for this broken restore button, but still not polished and very annoying.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 6 añosThanks for your feedback - could you let me know what OS/Firefox version you're using? I'm working on adding some functionality to make data portability a little better (the export you're referring to), along with maintenance and upkeep which may resolve this issue for you, but I can't make any promises as to when that will be released. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Runaurufu, hace 7 añosPerfectly removes all your tabs and provide fresh and empty window... just after firefox restart it seems to be unable to find your previously put to sleep session... so great and useless -.-
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 6 añosThanks for your feedback - I tried to replicate this behaviour but wasn't able to. I appreciate it's almost a year gone by now, but if this is still happening could you pop over to https://github.com/tabsleeper/tabsleeper-extension and open up an issue and we can try to figure out what's happening