Sesh
Unclutter your browser by putting away tabs and coming back to them later.
What is Sesh?
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Summary
Sesh lets you unclutter your browsing session by putting away tabs you don't need now and letting you come back to them later.
To use Sesh, click on the extension icon. You can then store the current tab or all tabs in the current window.
Storing tabs puts them away, clearing up space for you to do other things.
To get back to a saved tab or set of tabs, just click on it, and it will be opened and removed from storage.
To sync your stored tabs across different computers, just enable Chrome sync and you'll be good to go. (Chrome sync instructions here; make sure to enable bookmark sync: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=185277)
Some icons copyright Yusuke Kamiyamane (http://p.yusukekamiyamane.com/).
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User reviews summary
Pros
- Simple interface
- Quick to use
- Auto closes the group of tabs you store
- Better than popular bookmarking extensions
- Ability to save all tabs in one window
Cons
- Gives an invalid manifest error with the latest update of Chrome
- Once you restore the tab or group it's out of storage
- No way of updating or adding tabs once stored
- Stops halfway sometimes when saving all tabs in a window
- You have to focus last tab in window *before* saving to make it work
Most mentioned
- Simplicity
- Saving all tabs in a window
- Error with latest chrome version
- Desire for additional features like search or lock-in buttons
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Safety
Risk impact
Sesh may not be safe to use and it requires some risky permissions. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing.
Risk likelihood
Sesh has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.
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