Ocene za MySessions
MySessions — CromS
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— Uporabnik Firefoxa 12705177, pred 8 letiSee my PPS at the bottom of this please!
On the right way, but miles to go yet.
First, the author deserves kudos for investing his/her time to create a replacement for that long term friend of all of us who come here to devour the passing away of the classical session manager.
Importing old sessions is the most important and prominent function these days immediately after the release of FF57.
The makers at Firefox / mozilla may have underestimated the part that independant addon-creators have played over the years for the users - and the appreciation that users spent for those little marvels that made the base structure so popular.
Now, MySessions seems to have some labours to fight with yet. It is much better that the new Session Manager that made my i7, equipped with 12 GB of RAM, stall when trying to reconstruct a 6 window / 960 tabs session. It seems to try that all in RAM , the first time I saw a RAM usage of 96% on that machine - with an endless usage of virtual memory, blocking any normal use of the machine.
Now, MySessions seems to do better. But it also seems to try and load every single content of any tab - that should be optionally deselectable! In my case, about 80 YouTube videos all started to play, with the previously set AutoPlay also disregarded (not sure if MySessions is responsible for that). Plus old tabs that triggered some downloads reappeared too (all contained in the sessions, but if they would not have been re-loaded, they would have rested in peace there... Bad habit on my side, ok, but...
Opening the reconstructed sessions in new windows makes sense, but be sure to know what was your previously opened set of windows...
I offer and volunteer to act as a beta tester for future versions, as a heavy-duty user who always finds something... :)
So the two vacant stars offer space for perfection. Your turn!
P.S.: After posting this, I read the previous exchange between you and other users here. I understand that the question of having all tabs open is a known issue and subject to more work and a possible solution.
Would it be possible to freeze them all to hibernization piece by piece immediately at the time of loading them? Maybe optionally selectable in an options switch array? Who ever booted a DEC PDP11 or an MITS Altair 8800 or an IMSAI 8080, for that matter, some 35 years ago, loves those switches... ;)
PPS: Sitting at the machine with the previously 6 windows / 980 tabs in the continuous session. I can't find the previous sessions. I looked in C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\phzsk6df.default\sessionstore-backups, there are a few files but none is called something like sessionsomething.
Before I found MySessions, I tried the other suggested replacement and had to stop that after several hours (!!!!) of activities by using task manager.
Can it be that "the other one" deleted all old session files? I had set the queue to a pretty large number, and there had always been long lists of previously saved session sets.
I understand this is not a help forum - where to turn best with such questions? Thanks!
Since there is no way to reply to a reply here, I try this way: (2017-Nov20, 01 p.m., CET)
The addon you suggested - thanks for that - has not got the most benevolent comments and was updated last time 2 months ago. What benefit should that have? Specially for tabs, that are completely reloaded, like a first load, during the reconstruction of the old lists? Wouldn't they get into the hibernation state only on the second start of the session they are contained in?
On the right way, but miles to go yet.
First, the author deserves kudos for investing his/her time to create a replacement for that long term friend of all of us who come here to devour the passing away of the classical session manager.
Importing old sessions is the most important and prominent function these days immediately after the release of FF57.
The makers at Firefox / mozilla may have underestimated the part that independant addon-creators have played over the years for the users - and the appreciation that users spent for those little marvels that made the base structure so popular.
Now, MySessions seems to have some labours to fight with yet. It is much better that the new Session Manager that made my i7, equipped with 12 GB of RAM, stall when trying to reconstruct a 6 window / 960 tabs session. It seems to try that all in RAM , the first time I saw a RAM usage of 96% on that machine - with an endless usage of virtual memory, blocking any normal use of the machine.
Now, MySessions seems to do better. But it also seems to try and load every single content of any tab - that should be optionally deselectable! In my case, about 80 YouTube videos all started to play, with the previously set AutoPlay also disregarded (not sure if MySessions is responsible for that). Plus old tabs that triggered some downloads reappeared too (all contained in the sessions, but if they would not have been re-loaded, they would have rested in peace there... Bad habit on my side, ok, but...
Opening the reconstructed sessions in new windows makes sense, but be sure to know what was your previously opened set of windows...
I offer and volunteer to act as a beta tester for future versions, as a heavy-duty user who always finds something... :)
So the two vacant stars offer space for perfection. Your turn!
P.S.: After posting this, I read the previous exchange between you and other users here. I understand that the question of having all tabs open is a known issue and subject to more work and a possible solution.
Would it be possible to freeze them all to hibernization piece by piece immediately at the time of loading them? Maybe optionally selectable in an options switch array? Who ever booted a DEC PDP11 or an MITS Altair 8800 or an IMSAI 8080, for that matter, some 35 years ago, loves those switches... ;)
PPS: Sitting at the machine with the previously 6 windows / 980 tabs in the continuous session. I can't find the previous sessions. I looked in C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\phzsk6df.default\sessionstore-backups, there are a few files but none is called something like sessionsomething.
Before I found MySessions, I tried the other suggested replacement and had to stop that after several hours (!!!!) of activities by using task manager.
Can it be that "the other one" deleted all old session files? I had set the queue to a pretty large number, and there had always been long lists of previously saved session sets.
I understand this is not a help forum - where to turn best with such questions? Thanks!
Since there is no way to reply to a reply here, I try this way: (2017-Nov20, 01 p.m., CET)
The addon you suggested - thanks for that - has not got the most benevolent comments and was updated last time 2 months ago. What benefit should that have? Specially for tabs, that are completely reloaded, like a first load, during the reconstruction of the old lists? Wouldn't they get into the hibernation state only on the second start of the session they are contained in?
Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 8 letiThank you. Try "Load on Select" - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/carregar-ao-selecionar/
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- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Leonardo, pred 3 dnevi
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- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 18349586, pred 6 meseci
- Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— RichardJT, pred 7 meseciSo it quietly installed itself on my address bar, so i started out hunting it down. My double zoom setting may be why the horizontal placement on the address bar might cause the pane to be too narrow, and text/icons on the left or right might be cut off. Placed in one location on the left, the ↗ to open the pane in its own tab is totally hidden, which is unfortunate bc the 'Open in own tab' setting doesn't work/persist. I could only force a save every 5 or 6 clicks on the very hard to identify 'Save Floppy Disk' grayed-out icon that most young adults might not be able to identify. But the Saves seem good, and the setting to save only the URLs seems really clean; is this maybe starting too clean? The Export function surely could have saved, using the session name, the session data to the Downloads folder rather than make us copy, paste, and save to an external program. It has a nice session editing function, though why would anyone need it, and after expanding the session row (and maybe having to scroll down), there's two-six buttons, that i have no idea what it is they do. But, it's a good add-on I think, if someone maintains it (like storing separate sessions in files in the Downloads folder, like it does the backup file(s?), instead of filling the bookmarks file. This add-on needs work now, so I won't be adding this to my new-used, speedy laptop, unless i come back and check out the auto-snapshots, to see if they're better than other add-on's auto-save feature. Cheers, r.
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 17644249, pred 7 meseci
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13651322, pred 8 meseci
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— SedUz, pred enim letomDoesn't work at all. This extension can't save any session. Also, GUI is buggy.
- Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13697518, pred enim letom
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— gab88, pred enim letomJ'aime particulièrement la restauration des onglets épinglés sous la forme épinglée ❤️
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Iranardo da Silva Waked Pontes, pred 2 letoma
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Balmung, pred 2 letomaSince over a week there came two updates asking for Crypto money on the update page in the webbrowser that opens after an update and also the Backup feature get disabled. I don't think that comes from the original author and I'm worried the addon was hacked and is now used for Crypto scam. Deinstalled it and can only suggest others to do the same.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— GDM, pred 3 letiLost my tabs and tried to load autosave made by this addon. It turned out that the data in this save was out of date by a year. For a whole year this addon made autosaves with the same data
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13397459, pred 3 leti
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 16197229, pred 3 leti
- Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— adgbrshruwzawrh, pred 3 leti
- Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— dafFDasd, pred 3 letiAllows closing currently opened tabs. But closing tab works badly. First click on the red X button switches to the tab instead. Second works fine. This is annoying, and causes unnecessary window switching.
Pop up window is used by default. There is a full page for tab management but it can't be set as default. Search works there using ctrl+f. - Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Pjtak, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Сергей, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Gharren, pred 4 letiDecent sessions manager. Not the most intuitive UI, other than that, I like it a lot.
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— Daleks, pred 4 leti
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— sams, pred 4 letiSimple, efficient. After trying many of those over the years, this is the best session manager.
And yes, INSTANT revert to 2020.9.0 thanks to Mozilla.
Please CromS consider hosting somewhere else a version with autosave or an hidden option in the official version.Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 4 leti"Please CromS consider keeping a "full" version somewhere else or an hidden option for those who actually know what they are doing and don't send their data all over the Internet :)"
I did not understand this phrase. - Ocenjeno z 3 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13753333, pred 4 letiI really love this plugin, but it causes a lot of problems with Firefox (I keep FF updated, use Mac). Causes FF to hang, take forever to start up. Problems disappear when I disable the plugin. If it weren't for those probs, I'd give it five stars.
- Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— vader, pred 4 letiThe function of "Save ( sessions as bookmarks)" works incorrectly -- I need to disable / re-enable MySessions in the addons manager, when I need to save sessions as bookmarks every time. If I don't do that, it can't save sessions as bookmarks.