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Tab Stash Autor: Josh Berry
243 recenzje
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Shekenz, 1 dzień temuI've been waiting for that app for so long. Just a simple tab managment that do the job : group your tabs and manage them in a couple of clicks. The UI is clear and convenient, straight to the point. Much better than the other top-of-the-list tab managing apps which are blotted and so complicated to use.
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Data: 4 godziny temuI'm happy to hear it's convenient and working well! Thanks for your review! - Ocena: 5/5Autor: HuffGLaDTem, 1 dzień temuBefore I used Firefox I was an avid user of the chrome extension "OneTab" and I planned to use the same extension with Firefox but then I found this and its like OneTab on steroids! It perfectly lets me organize all the tabs I am not actively using into neat groups and it syncs between my laptop and desktop. Truly changes how I'm able to use my browser I love it!
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Data: 4 godziny temuThanks for your review, I'm happy to hear Tab Stash is working well for you! - Ocena: 5/5Autor: Cy "kkm" K'Nelson, 2 dni temuThis extension is an amazing complement to bookmarking, than you very much Josh!
I want to share my bookmarking workflow.
First of all, I am using “regular” (Ctrl+D) bookmarks for permanent or long-term bookmarks, i.e. those I'm likely to return to in months or using frequently. I'm no longer sorting my regular bookmarks by folder; instead, I'm using tags. When bookmarking a page in this way, I'm changing the default page title, for example, instead of the default “Acme Manangement LLC - Home” I type “Acme Management LLC - Contoso Gardens Condos - My HOA,” so I'm more likely to hit it when search bookmarks (Alt+D to go to navbar, type "*[space]", and you're in bookmark search mode, if you missed this FF feature—I had! Maybe tags aren't even necessary, if you name the bookmarks in a way you'll likely to hit them: add as many keywords to the title when saving.
Tab Stash, on the other hand, is an excellent Kanban-like complement to my postponed tasks, or grouping of related tab sets that I will return in a short time. There's also the pencil icon, so you may rename the page's title so it's clearer later. I also mark groups with a date, in an ISO-like shorthand like 230528, YYMMDD. I rearrange work postponed work the higher priority closer to top. Of course, plans change, some of them sink down. Once in a few months I scroll down through the stashes, and clean those that I abandoned, or restore and Ctrl-D bookmark them if I wish to keep them for a long term.
Finally, a spring cleaning is an early pass through Ctrl-H FF's own bookmark manager. I don't spend too much time thinking; delete what you know you won't need. If you hesitate for a second, leave it. This prevents accumulating tens of thousand dead bookmarks—you won't remember why you bookmarked an obscure one in 2-3 years anyway, so it gets cleaned by the above yearly “clean what you know you don't need, or have no idea why bookmarked.”
Bookmarking and stashing naturally complement one another to keep my bookmark organizing business efficient. As a bonus, stashed bookmarks show up in the bookmark "*[space]" search along with regular bookmarks, so I can pull what I still remember even without going to the Stash toolbar.
YMMV, but to me, this plugin is the second best invention po Velkopopovickém Kozlu!Odpowiedź autora
Data: 4 godziny temuHi, thanks for sharing your workflow! I love hearing about how Tab Stash fits in because it gives me good insight into what's working and what isn't. So I really appreciate you taking the time to do a detailed writeup!
One small thing to note, in case it's helpful: it's perfectly fine to move bookmarks into and out of the "Tab Stash" folder using the regular Firefox UI (or other bookmark extensions)—Tab Stash will notice this and update accordingly. So if it's easier for you, you can simply move the bookmarks that you want to keep but don't want to see in your stash, instead of unstashing and re-bookmarking them.
Hope this helps, and thanks again for your writeup and review! - Ocena: 5/5Autor: NejyCR, 2 dni temuA better interface for bookmarks. I appreciate Tab Stash saves them as Firefox bookmarks, meaning they can be synced in the browser.
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Data: 4 godziny temuGlad to hear it's working well for you for bookmarking, thanks for your review! - Ocena: 5/5Autor: Destinee, 23 dni temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 17788971, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: SynthForce, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: 天灭中共退党团队保平安, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Aleksey, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 16387799, 2 miesiące temuUsed to store my tabs in random bookmark folders before this. Now I have a nice, convenient UI to help me with my tab hoarding problem. Thanks for the cool add-on 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Data: 2 miesiące temuThanks for the review! I'm glad you've found Tab Stash helpful! - Ocena: 5/5Autor: dddMi, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 13510243, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: foreteller, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Achi, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: elqnny, 3 miesiące temuThis extension is very useful for me, it's simple and has all the features I needed, thanks.
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Data: 3 miesiące temuMy pleasure, happy to hear it's working well for you! Thanks for the review! - Ocena: 5/5Autor: Evan, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 17528229, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: n0TfiX, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: suid0, 4 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 17734876, 4 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 13462464, 4 miesiące temuJust start using it. It's excellent. Keep up the good work and thanks. N
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Arthur, 4 miesiące temu