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Elliot Kirk
Apr 08, 2019Former Employee
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Greetings Microsoft Edge Insiders!
Let us start off by saying, welcome to the Microsoft Edge Insider community! We’re so excited to have you here, and we can’t wait to start learning from you. If...
Spark1305
Apr 08, 2019Copper Contributor
Elliot Kirk Question. Do you have plans to add the ability to set tabs aside to the Chrominum version of Microsoft Edge?
BobInPIT
Apr 15, 2019Copper Contributor
I *need* this feature. Tab management SUCKS in every other browser. Letting you put tabs along the side should be an option, but this is only a stop-gap measure. Edge's ability to manage whole groups of tabs by simply putting them aside or loading them as required was *brilliant* and is exactly how a browser should work.
I tried using Edge, but it was too slow, too buggy and too incompatible, but the tabs management is top notch. So, you can imagine my disappointment.
Microsoft, if you leave the set-tabs-aside feature, I WILL NOT use the new Edge. Period. For me, that feature is a show-stopper and without it, there's no other reason to use it.
I tried using Edge, but it was too slow, too buggy and too incompatible, but the tabs management is top notch. So, you can imagine my disappointment.
Microsoft, if you leave the set-tabs-aside feature, I WILL NOT use the new Edge. Period. For me, that feature is a show-stopper and without it, there's no other reason to use it.
- Mike GlennApr 16, 2019Steel Contributor
BobInPIT I agree set tabs aside is a critical feature. I also use it a lot in Edge. However, I'm very happy that CEdge allows me to install the OneTab extension from Google's Chrome store. One major shortcoming with Set Tabs Aside in Edge is it's all-or-nothing. You cannot move a subset of tabs aside. OneTab gives you total control over which tabs get moved. It's also easier to navigate and find tabs in OneTab's full page list which I keep open in a pinned tab.