Отзывы на «Sessionaire»
Sessionaire от Sessionaire
Отзывы EvgeniX
Оценено на 1 из 5
от EvgeniX, 5 дней назадseems shady. github page with 0 stars that contains only a readme file. in release, there's 'source code' file with again only the readme and nothing else. the first and the only version published is v1.4.6 which seems to pretend to be in the middle of lifecycle. a web site which seems too polished and entirely made by AI. wouldn't trust this one with my data.
Ответ разработчика
размещено 4 часа назадTotally fair to be cautious — but a few corrections:
1) A Firefox extension doesn’t need to expose its full source tree on GitHub to be legitimate. The reviewed and signed code is what matters, and that lives in the AMO package, not the README repo.
2) Version numbers aren’t lifecycle indicators — starting at 1.4.6 isn’t “pretending,” it’s just a choice.
3) “Polished site = AI = shady” is a leap. Clean design and decent copy aren’t evidence of malicious intent.
If you don’t trust it, that’s fine — but calling it shady without pointing to actual data access, permissions abuse, or telemetry is speculation, not analysis. If you do find something concrete, posting it would genuinely help everyone here.
Healthy skepticism is useful. Drive-by accusations, less so.
1) A Firefox extension doesn’t need to expose its full source tree on GitHub to be legitimate. The reviewed and signed code is what matters, and that lives in the AMO package, not the README repo.
2) Version numbers aren’t lifecycle indicators — starting at 1.4.6 isn’t “pretending,” it’s just a choice.
3) “Polished site = AI = shady” is a leap. Clean design and decent copy aren’t evidence of malicious intent.
If you don’t trust it, that’s fine — but calling it shady without pointing to actual data access, permissions abuse, or telemetry is speculation, not analysis. If you do find something concrete, posting it would genuinely help everyone here.
Healthy skepticism is useful. Drive-by accusations, less so.
2 отзыва
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Steve, 4 часа назадI’ve been using Firefox for years and session/tab management has always been a pain point for me.. especially now with tons of AI tools and research tabs open at once. Most extensions either feel outdated, lose sessions, or get in the way of workflow.
Then I stumbled on Sessionaire and it actually helped.. not by trying to be fancy, but by doing the basics really well.
First thing that stood out: it just saves and restores sessions reliably. I have multiple windows with work tabs, research tabs, containers, and Sessionaire brings them back exactly how I left them. No surprises.
What I like most:
- Crash recovery actually works - Firefox crashes, Sessionaire quietly saves everything and lets me restore it with one click.
- Auto-save is more useful than I expected - I no longer panic when I accidentally close a window
- Smart search lets me find sessions or tabs fast without scrolling forever.
- Firefox Multi-Account Containers support makes it easy to keep context for work vs personal tabs.
- It keeps everything local with no tracking or cloud nonsense.
I’ve tried other session managers over the years.. some lose tabs, some feel half-finished, and some just clutter the UI. Sessionaire isn’t perfect, but it’s actually functional, easy to get into, and has become part of my everyday browsing workflow
If you’re like me and juggle dozens of tabs, windows, and containers, give it a shot. It’s not trying to be everything under the sun, it’s just doing what session managers should do, and doing it well.