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Anton2014-01-02 15:43:23
Mozilla Firefox
Anton, 2014-01-02 15:43:23

How to protect tabs (not bookmarks) in FireFox browser from system crash?

What is the synchronization tool for saving tabs (not bookmarks) in the FireFox browser?

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Anton, 2014-01-13
@8toni8

In general, I did not find anything more reliable than periodically copying the sessionstore file ...

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vinograd19, 2014-01-02
@vinograd19

Answer removed. Thank you for your attention.

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EvilMan, 2014-01-03
@EvilMan

There is a nice addition to replace the built-in session manager - Session Manager . There is also a function to periodically save the states of open tabs, especially in case of a browser crash.

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EvilMan, 2014-01-02
@EvilMan

Go to Settings. In the item "Synchronization" check the item "Tabs". Journal - Tabs from other devices. There you can already choose which tabs you want to open. It is also a very handy TabMixPlus add-on for working with tabs: you can protect them from accidental closing, attach them so that they are always at the very beginning of the tab bar, and many other goodies. Something like this.

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Maxim Kotov, 2014-01-02
@Kotov

xmarks can

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Ilya Grom, 2014-01-03
@Gromobanan777

Try again Sync or other extensions. It's strange that you don't recover them differently.

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osj, 2014-01-03
@osj

I don’t know why it’s like this for you, but for me ff steadily restores the session from 100500 tabs after the fall. It used to restore the session session and everything automatically.

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Bigzver, 2014-01-08
@Bigzver

after similar questions, I switched to chrome and put session buddy there. Fairfox often crashed looking for reasons tired. Transferred passwords to Lastpass. now nothing is scary. Although in a foreign country, I download an empty chrome - I pull up bookmarks and settings through the acc, the lastpass pulls up passwords.
It remains to find an addition in chrome for sessions to reserve sessions in googledocs.

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