Try it on a folder of bookmarks.

I use this feature all the time, but then again my bookmarks are
logically arranged in folders and not just all thrown in to the "other
bookmarks" menu.

As far as better bookmark management this is something that's coming.

On Sep 22, 11:35 am, Mark Sandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So i've been looking around for a way to open all bookmarks in a tab
> (instead of only recent bookmarks), in a way similar to how  we can
> open "full history" in a tab. While this feature does not seem to
> exist,  I stumbled upon a feature which felt was (a) poorely named and
> (b) not useable, unless you have only 5 bookmarks or something.  If i
> right click on bookmark tab and click on "open all bookmarks in a new
> window", it opens up *all* my bookmarks (yep. all 1000 of them) in
> separate tabs. Why would anyone want something like that? (And why
> there is no way to view all my bookmarks in a window and organize them
> the way firefox allows it)
>
> thanks,
>
> m
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