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krll-k2014-11-04 17:06:51
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krll-k, 2014-11-04 17:06:51

How to deal with a large number of tabs in the browser? Is there any best practice?

I use the browser very multitasking, and it happens that there are 50 tabs open

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Periodically close unnecessary

I don’t bookmark it - it’s inconvenient

I already asked about whether there are extensions for managing sessions, but I don’t use it - so the question is:
Is there something that the developers are preparing to help solve my problem

The problem is that it is necessary to save the state of open tabs - because if you do not close the browser it starts to lag, - the computer is old (2GB of RAM and 2 cores), - what do you advise, - where to dig? Give a direction, or give an answer (if you have the same problem yourself)
Attention: I use chrome on webkit, - firefox is somehow inconvenient, as for me

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Appp Zooo, 2014-11-04
@krll-k

i7+ssd=profit! , there are free options:
1. store open tabs in two different browsers (those that are not needed temporarily, transfer to ff and close it), if you need to open ff and throw back to chrome.
2. bookmarks are really convenient if you sit down and name everything and put it in folders
3. visual bookmarks from Yandex (xs as much as you like)
4. with 2 gigabytes of RAM, I even have 10 tabs sometimes lag (you have some kind of non-multimedia content there )
5. www.sleipnirbrowser.com/ru on android is the fastest and most working browser, and a lot of sweet and simple. maybe on a computer it will eat less than monsters like ff and chrome and the same opera.

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FreeManOfPeace, 2014-11-06
@FreeManOfPeace

I advise the TreeStyleTab extension for Firefox
better for working with a large number of tabs have not come up with anything yet. I don’t advise chrome crafts with so many operatives, I advise you to set the opening of closed tabs at startup, I use it myself, everything works perfectly. And all this on an HP655 laptop with AMD E2 and 6GB of RAM

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AlexKostin, 2014-11-05
@AlexKostin

It also happened that over 200 tabs were open - on a far from new laptop with 1 GB of memory.
The browser decides.
In my case - the good old Opera 12.17 ( ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/win/1217/int - there are both 32 and x64 versions)
For each topic (task) - its own window. Side tabs. It is very convenient on a wide monitor - the title of each tab is in front of your eyes.
You don't need to google again - solved the problem, closed the window.
Pictures, javascript can be disabled. In general, resources are spent quite economically.
Together with the browser, I use a local proxy (so that all tabs open offline at startup).
If we are talking about work, then as a rule, multimedia has nothing to do with it.
For this, it is better to use more modern browsers.

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