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Is there a way to save a session to open at a later date? (besides "restore previous sesson"?)

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I often have very many tabs open, and I would like to be able to save that session, and be able to open it whenever I want to work on that stuff again. I end up hitting restore previous session every time I go online, and then open a zillion more tabs.

So is there a way to do that, in the current version, that I have overlooked?

I often have very many tabs open, and I would like to be able to save that session, and be able to open it whenever I want to work on that stuff again. I end up hitting restore previous session every time I go online, and then open a zillion more tabs. So is there a way to do that, in the current version, that I have overlooked?

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App-tabs are often to used to do what you describe.

There is an extension (or two) for reading later, which I've never used. I do use both app-tabs and Evernote though not exactly for the exact purpose of postponing reading to a later date.


Actually you said postponing a session, app-tabs comes close to that. There is also the History menu where you can call up a previous session.

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See also this extension: