Safari has an option to "Save tabs". This basically creates a folder
of bookmarks with a special flag.

When the bookmark folder is opened, rather than displaying the
folder's contents and allowing you to pick a bookmark, it opens all
the bookmarks into seperate tabs in the same window.
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Aaron

On Sep 5, 3:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While quickly browsing the web using chrome, I had an idea, why not
> allow the user, not only to restore a bunch of tab when he opens the
> browser anew but also to save a bunch of opened tab under a name,
> pretty much like a save option in a game, it would allow a user doing
> for instance researchs on a subject to completely close his browser,
> do something else with his browser and when he wants to continue, open
> anew the bunch of tabs he previously saved.
>
> Another interesting feature would be to be able to open in a tab the
> previous/next page using the mouse middle button on the upper-left
> arrows (like in firefox), if this hasn't been suggested yet.
>
> It would also be interesting to have an option to allow the user to
> save memory, like dumping the process of a tab to the hd after a fixed
> amount of time.
>
> Thank you.
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