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Saving and restoring tabs in Safari
Authored by: swanksalot on Sep 16, '03 10:23:41AM

I don't know why you can't just save all tabs as a folder, then command click to reopen them all. I, for instance, have a bookmark folder called News, and when I command click it, it opens 10 or so news/blogs I frequent. Perhaps I misunderstand your problem.



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Saving and restoring tabs in Safari
Authored by: Dieringer on Sep 16, '03 11:26:20AM

I think the author is saying that he wants to be able to save random sites for later retrieval, not a set of frequently visited sites.

This works for me. I often have a browser full of tabs I want to save in case Safari crashes, or save because I want to revisit this "working set" later. I don't want to bookmark them because I won't visit them frequently - I only want them saved until I finish the task at hand.



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Saving and restoring tabs in Safari
Authored by: gopes on Sep 16, '03 11:31:50AM

The point of the script is so that one doesn't have to a) make a new bookmark folder and b) manually bookmark each tab.

I'm going to find this incredibly useful for when I install (for example) the Java update, or anything needing a logout/restart. Thanks!



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