Forum Discussion
Discussion - Getting back to websites important to you
1. Around 50 (though it would probably have only been around 20 if it had been easier to reorganize like it is in Collections).
2. Anywhere from a week to over a year.
3. Nice to see this return (I think this was a feature in Internet Explorer?). Honestly, the lack of this feature was one of the biggest drawbacks to legacy Edge for me, so I'm glad to have it.
4. Not at present, mainly to have a fresh slate each time I start the browser. That being said, I tend to utilize this on every other browser I use. I imagine I will use this setting in the future.
5. Tabs set aside generally worked based for things that I wanted to leave for later and then access once, having it disappear when accessed (e.g. setting aside a forum post to read tomorrow). Collections generally works better for things that I want to access repeatedly over a finite amount of time (example: periodically checking a website for a new date for a postponed concert). I generally tried to use both of these features for both use cases, with each one falling short in the area it's less suited for and being easier to use in the case that it is suited for.
Recently closed tabs is helpful for when I've closed several tabs, and want just one of them back. Using this list saves time over, say, reopening 5 tabs and reclosing 4 of them.