

Although I think TGS also keeps lists of previously-opened tabs and sessions, I prefer the aforementioned Session Buddy for naming, saving and manipulating sessions. with a hotkey) or after a specified amount of time has passed, etc., while leaving the tab on the tab bar.
#Tab suspender brave free
To free RAM while Chrome is running without resorting to "features" that automatically close tabs when RAM is scarce, I like The Great Suspender, which frees the RAM and "suspends" the tab whenever the user wants (e.g.

It's easy to use and understand and keeps sessions and collections of related tabs for me when I'm ready to follow up on that group of tabs. What solutions have you found to recover from OS or browser crashes to retain your tabs in some semblance of order?Īny extension for Chrome will also work on Vivaldi and probably many other Chromium-based variants. Am I saving more than screen real estate when I close windows or tabs? With four active windows currently, there are more than 45 Google Chrome instances shown in Task Manager. Though I close windows to save RAM memory, it seems tabXpert keeps a lot of Chrome resources at the ready.
#Tab suspender brave full
Any Chrome window can be closed with full confidence it can be opened later.You can open any Closed tab by double-click.


#Tab suspender brave code
Each window defaults to date/time code of creation until you name it. TabXpert allows you to name each Chrome window.Here is summary of the salient and intuitive features shown: I've now been using it for over a month and am happy to report that it is robust and has actually increased my productivity.Ī picture says a thousand words, so I've attached a screen capture of tabXpert. After trying many out, I settled on tabXpert. So I embarked on a search for a solution, mainly looking at Chrome extensions. This has caused me great pain, loss of efficiency and consternation, especially when I found that not all was saved in Chrome history. Chrome used to recover, but this fall I've had tremendous problems with Chrome crashing and losing all my windows and tabs. They all come back when FF is re-opened.įor work, we have G-Suite and thus use Chrome. FF has always recovered well, so much so, that for many years, if I need more RAM, I've used End Task to end all FF instances. I've migrated to Firefox and Brave for personal use. Like Steve G, I rely on having many tabs in many browser windows open. I wish this was built into the browsers-my latest experiences with Chrome have shown this not to be the case. I am sharing my recent solution but am always open to new and better solutions. I am starting this thread to collect and share solutions for recovering browser tabs after browser/OS crashes.
