Save Edge Tabs For Later

LightPark

(8)

‪2,000+‬ Users
Productivity
LightPark

(8)

‪2,000+‬ Users
Productivity

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Description

Lets you easily save your currently open tabs to quickly restore them later.

The best extension of its category just got a whole lot better. Be more productive with you tabs and make your browsing sessions easier.

With the pro version, you can access extremely useful features such as:-
- Name a tab card whenever you want to identify and make sense of it.
- Persist feature to individually control whether a tab card is removed after being restored. 
On top of that, the performance of restore functionality is improved in the pro version due to its redesign.

With all these improvements, 'Save Edge Tabs For Later' is a must have extension for anyone who wants to be more productive with their tabs.

Never use bookmarks or go through your browsing history again.

Now you don't have to worry about not being able to get through all the important tabs that you have opened because you have to sleep, go to work etc. Just set these tabs aside in one click and when you come back you can quickly access them all.

No more reading through your browsing history to figure out what stuff was left to go through. You won't miss any important info you clicked on but could not get to.

When your family members/friends interrupt your browsing session to take over, you don't have to worry if they accidentally close your tabs/window. Just set your tabs aside and later you can fire them up at once in the same order you were using them.

No unnecessary permission needed.

User reviews

Findlay,

May 12, 2022
Doesn't maintain Tab Groups. I use tab grouping and when I restore tabs it doesn't keep them in the groups.

Tri

Jan 6, 2022
Basic version works well. Saves windows into sections with one click.
Details
Version 1.1Updated August 28, 2021Report abuse
Details
Version 1.1Updated August 28, 2021Report abuse