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Discussion - Set Aside Tabs and Warn on Close
Elliot Kirk It's funny because it's one of those things that you really realise it's missing and needed after it's gone. I did use it before but in two circumstances. 1. When I want to clear up resources and come back to whatever research I was doing and 2. When I wanted to restart my PC for whatever reason but didn't want to add each tab as a favourite, just so I can revisit it upon restart. Let's say I installed a program that's requiring a restart. While that program was installing, I was doing extensive research on how to use it so I've got 10 tabs open, all of which I need to start using the program but in order to start using it, I need to restart. I also must add, that the position of where the "set aside" button was located, did deter me from using it as much as I would like. The two are too close together; the set-aside and the see all your tabs.
- HotCakeXJan 29, 2020MVP
JSyder wrote:Elliot Kirk It's funny because it's one of those things that you really realise it's missing and needed after it's gone. I did use it before but in two circumstances. 1. When I want to clear up resources and come back to whatever research I was doing and 2. When I wanted to restart my PC for whatever reason but didn't want to add each tab as a favourite, just so I can revisit it upon restart. Let's say I installed a program that's requiring a restart. Why that program was installing, I was doing extensive research on how to use it so I've got 10 tabs open, all of which I need to start using the program but in order to start using it, I need to restart. I also must add, that the position of where the "set aside" button was located, did deter me from using it as much as I would like. The two are too close together; the set-aside and the see all your tabs.
I can totally relate to these situations too,
on chrome I used to just close the browser, restart my computer then right-click on top bar and choose reopen closed tabs/windows.