Forum Discussion
Discussion - Getting back to websites important to you
- As a student, about 25 groups. It was very tricky though, as with one accidental click you could delete your research collection for a paper and I also accidently saved tabs a lot of times that made me lose the message I was typing or similar things - so the same feature without the ability to click it too easily or delete saved tab groups too easily would be amazing.How long did you typically keep these groups of set aside tabs?
2. About 6 months, some longer.
3. a. I am not too tech-savy, this is too difficult for me. Also: usually I have way more than 25 tabs open when researching something.
3 b . Have not tried yet, seems to be hard to figure out
4. Yes and this is great! I am one of those clumsy people that too often occasionally lost work.
5. Collections are for groups of tabs that I like to be in "folders", such as a certain chapter of research with all the weblinks that I need for that topic (such as media websites). The tab saving is great if at the end of your day you like to save where you were (which the Recover Tabs now does greatly in some way, but I'd still like to manually be able to do this). Also: it helps if you want to temporarily pause your work and go on with something else, to just "put it aside" and be able to retrieve all tabs at once (which Collections does not do yet, I believe).