Recensioni per Simple Tab Groups
Simple Tab Groups di Drive4ik
Recensione di Gemini62167
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di Gemini62167, 10 mesi faGarbage.
This one really ticked me off. I've only been using it for a few months, and yes. . . it was great while it lasted. Then after having created a number of very specific tab groups it suddenly went belly up. All the tab groups still exist, but every single one of them is empty with none of the saved pages within them.
To toss salt in an open wound, STG also stopped backing up the groups the day before it did this. Oh, and it had this nasty habit of randomly choosing whatever folder to dump the back ups in with no apparent means of changing that location to a folder of my choice.
In my case it was always my Downloads folder which quickly began to get messy with all these back up files. For the life of me, why the Downloads folder and not an Application Support or Preference folder is beyond me. But hey... what do I know?
Fine...
So, after the loss, all I could do was just restore the damn thing with next closest date and deal with the loss.
Yeah...
Well, the very next day it did exactly the same thing. This, after stupidly believing that it was a fluke, maybe having something to do with Mercury going retro again. Then proceeding to create some new groups that I needed to keep track of thinking that all would be well.
Once again... STG created no further backups and thus every single Tab Group contained nothing but that great big "0" for contents saved.
So, ya know what?
It's time to just stop trusting in these rinky dink add-ons for anything serious or important. Just trust in the basics. I've had too many situations like this happen where I've put time and effort into using add-ons only to have any number of problems. The big three I list below.
1.) Their creators cease supporting them and vanish from the face of the Earth, leaving people to scratch their asses as to wonder if there will ever be an update, fix, or just a simple sign of life from them ever again. A great example of this is the Apple Store. That hot mess is now chuck full of abandon-ware since Tim Cook raised rates for the store. That, and you will be very very very hard pressed to find an actual true free app instead of the ploy used to get you to download some adware laden, extremely limited version that will require a subscription. The good ol' days are long gone now. But considering the past ten years of Apple's arrogance and growing greed, who can blame the developers?
2.) Browser developers change something and suddenly an add-on you've relied upon for years is no longer supported. And no signs of life from their developers are to be found.
3.) Add-ons suddenly become defunct just for the sake of doing so. Developers have long since vanished, and unless someone, somewhere decides to risk taking on that add-on in some way (take Imagus for instance) people can only wish upon a star with their fingers up their holes, sitting and spinning in hopeful optimism like children promised a lolly if they behave at the dentist's office.
Nope. I'll keep using what I have. But, over the past twenty plus years, I've learned my lesson. Don't rely add-ons for serious long term usage. And forget any of them requiring subscriptions. I'm all for paying people for their products. But I'm not for becoming enslaved, ensnared, and transformed into a walking, talking, human, ATM for life paying a subscription for something that eventually will go the way of the DoDo Bird, like so many other add-ons, applications, and apps I've relied upon in the past.
This one really ticked me off. I've only been using it for a few months, and yes. . . it was great while it lasted. Then after having created a number of very specific tab groups it suddenly went belly up. All the tab groups still exist, but every single one of them is empty with none of the saved pages within them.
To toss salt in an open wound, STG also stopped backing up the groups the day before it did this. Oh, and it had this nasty habit of randomly choosing whatever folder to dump the back ups in with no apparent means of changing that location to a folder of my choice.
In my case it was always my Downloads folder which quickly began to get messy with all these back up files. For the life of me, why the Downloads folder and not an Application Support or Preference folder is beyond me. But hey... what do I know?
Fine...
So, after the loss, all I could do was just restore the damn thing with next closest date and deal with the loss.
Yeah...
Well, the very next day it did exactly the same thing. This, after stupidly believing that it was a fluke, maybe having something to do with Mercury going retro again. Then proceeding to create some new groups that I needed to keep track of thinking that all would be well.
Once again... STG created no further backups and thus every single Tab Group contained nothing but that great big "0" for contents saved.
So, ya know what?
It's time to just stop trusting in these rinky dink add-ons for anything serious or important. Just trust in the basics. I've had too many situations like this happen where I've put time and effort into using add-ons only to have any number of problems. The big three I list below.
1.) Their creators cease supporting them and vanish from the face of the Earth, leaving people to scratch their asses as to wonder if there will ever be an update, fix, or just a simple sign of life from them ever again. A great example of this is the Apple Store. That hot mess is now chuck full of abandon-ware since Tim Cook raised rates for the store. That, and you will be very very very hard pressed to find an actual true free app instead of the ploy used to get you to download some adware laden, extremely limited version that will require a subscription. The good ol' days are long gone now. But considering the past ten years of Apple's arrogance and growing greed, who can blame the developers?
2.) Browser developers change something and suddenly an add-on you've relied upon for years is no longer supported. And no signs of life from their developers are to be found.
3.) Add-ons suddenly become defunct just for the sake of doing so. Developers have long since vanished, and unless someone, somewhere decides to risk taking on that add-on in some way (take Imagus for instance) people can only wish upon a star with their fingers up their holes, sitting and spinning in hopeful optimism like children promised a lolly if they behave at the dentist's office.
Nope. I'll keep using what I have. But, over the past twenty plus years, I've learned my lesson. Don't rely add-ons for serious long term usage. And forget any of them requiring subscriptions. I'm all for paying people for their products. But I'm not for becoming enslaved, ensnared, and transformed into a walking, talking, human, ATM for life paying a subscription for something that eventually will go the way of the DoDo Bird, like so many other add-ons, applications, and apps I've relied upon in the past.
1838 recensioni
- Valutata 5 su 5di Monimonika, 3 giorni faHave been using this addon for years. I currently have 1480 tabs across 28 groups (yes, I need to clean that up), but somehow this addon has not yet failed me. I do make occasional backups just in case. Great if going through sites with chapters/episodes that if saved via bookmark would become outdated. The management interface is easy to use, too.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Kintak, 10 giorni faI love this addon and have been using it for years. It's very useful for a kleptomaniac power user like me who keeps hundreds of tabs and needs a way to sort them. STG has its own backup function as well, which has saved me a few times when Firefox bugs and fails to retain its state. I also get the impression STG helps avoid Firefox getting overwhelmed and degrading performance.
My only issue is that it currently has no compatibility with the new native Firefox tab group function, which prevents STG backups from saving Firefox groups. Hoping that comes in a future update! - Valutata 5 su 5di Ali3n, 20 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Mikhail, un mese faBest of the best app for saving work at current state as-is and moving to other work to find it in a state as it was. I'm convinced that 'simple' in addon name is eqivalent to 'good'
- Valutata 2 su 5di hpiirai, un mese fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di igor_os777, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di MagmaMaineCoon, un mese fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Omar El Shazli, un mese faHas served me reliably for years. However, it recently began to fail in downloading auto backups, clogging up my downloads menu with these "auto-stg-backup-dayofmonth..." errors. Not sure how to contact the creator about this.
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 12481618, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Trent Meyer, 2 mesi faWhen it works, great extension. Can't close Firefox though as I always lose my tab groups. When manually restoring from a backup, Firefox will just crash. I end up trying several backups before one finally loads my tabs, and of course they're not the exact ones I want.
- Valutata 1 su 5di nightly_user67834, 2 mesi faWorked well for a time, then deleted all of my tab groups, and neither my manual nor automatic backups were saved.
- This is by far the best tab grouping app available. It offers unmatched flexibility and customization compared to anything else on the market. Unfortunately, it’s been broken for months. Even when I manage to get it working temporarily, it often loses my saved groups or fails to restore them properly. The restore feature is inconsistent at best.
It seems Firefox updates may have caused compatibility issues, which is understandable, but I wish the developer had continued maintaining it. This app is leagues ahead of Firefox’s recent native tab grouping, which feels limited and clunky by comparison.
I’m holding off on uninstalling it because I still hope for a fix. The moment it’s stable again, I’ll gladly update my rating to 5 stars. - Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 16291059, 3 mesi faAlmost everything I could possibly want, and it almost brings Firefox up to parity with OperaGX's workspaces (though it surpasses it in others). Almost.
Pinned tabs and Firefox's native tab groups tend to 'leak' (for lack of a better term) through the groups in this extension. - I was loving this, until I lost all groups when coming back to work today, all was fine Friday... I'll try redoing them, and after looking in options I saw there are backup/restore options, I hope it works, else I'll have to fine something else.
Edit: finally I saw there are automatic backups and was able to restore last one, give 4 stars, not 5 that would have been if I did not lost all groups in the first time.
Edit again: I should have looked better, yes all my groups have been restored, counters of tabs seems good, but there are missing tabs, when I change group it just jumps to a tab keeping others (from other groups) open, and do other weird stuff... And now its even worse that before I restored... Too sad... - Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 10019882, 4 mesi faBasic functions work: in management mode, drag & drop one tab list item to another group; switch to group. The biggest problem is memory usage after long time usage of Firefox v 143 on a Mac Tahoe (not sure of other OS). The memory usage jumped from around 1GB to 7GB after upgrading MacOS to Tahoe version. In the background, must be keeping other OLD tabs in groups already closed but still open (not sure contents of pages already loaded). When I disabled this extension, suddenly more than 20 tabs popped out when total opened tab in all groups were about 7. Plus, Firefox now has implemented tab grouping feature same as Chrome: to collapse tabs into 1 group tab.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Elvin Aslanov, 4 mesi fa