I like a lot the "tabs outliner" extension for Chrome. It's especially useful when you work with many tabs open at the same time, and want to preserve sessions, etc. Unfortunately there is now alternative to that in Firefox. Session Manager comes close, but is painful to use.
So I'm still looking forward to such extension for Firefox, because honestly I prefer FF to Chrome for most of the things.
I've tried it. Three times, I guess, since the early versions of it.
All three times I found it useless even though I usually have 30+ tabs opened.
Honestly, this kind of statement is nothing but a superstition that you usually hear from people that think that it's impossible to be productive using different approaches.
For me nothings beats Vimium's "T" or Session Buddy + Keepin' Tabs extensions pair.
That is odd, you should try to use for longer periods of time. I personally use it with hundreds of tabs open and I haven't found anything else that can compare.
> Honestly, this kind of statement is nothing but a superstition that you usually hear from people that think that it's impossible to be productive using different approaches.
Maybe, but I'm pretty sure I'm more productive than you. We should compare each other browsing reddit some day.
>That is odd, you should try to use for longer periods of time. I personally use it with hundreds of tabs open and I haven't found anything else that can compare.
I'm using fork when eating pasta. Still, my chinese friends tell me that nothing beats sticks and I should just try to use them for longer periods of time.
See what I did here?
Your assumtion is baseless. You don't know for how logh I've been using it, nor do you know about the results (aside from the fact that I don't use it anymore).
>Maybe, but I'm pretty sure I'm more productive than you. We should compare each other browsing reddit some day.
I'm sorry, but "browsing reddit" and "productive" are on opposite sides of scale for me.
You are entitled to your opinion, no matter how childish it may be.
Perhaps the biggest reason I use Firefox is for Tree Style Tabs. I've tried to find something equivalent in Chrome.
I installed Tab Outliner briefly, and honestly, I couldn't figure out what the heck it was trying to do. Maybe my mental capacity is too limited, but as far as I could tell it didn't get me one iota closer to my goal. What I've settled on, for the times when I need to use Chrome, is an external helper app called Sidewise.
So Tab Outliner needs to do a LOT more to make its operation more discoverable if it wants more users.