Connorhd / TabCloud

Store browser window sessions in the cloud
http://chrometabcloud.appspot.com/
MIT License
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Add export functionality #13

Open JamesHealey94 opened 10 years ago

JamesHealey94 commented 10 years ago

Import would be nice also.

giclin commented 8 years ago

+1 it would be nice

sdkb commented 7 years ago

+1 (which makes for a total of +2 now). This would be really nice.

I'm kinda obsessed with backing stuff up, and right now there's no way for me to back up the content on TabCloud itself. I trust TabCloud to a reasonable extent, but nothing is perfect and it would give me peace of mind to know that my tabs are safe if it by any chance ever loses them.

hughjdavey commented 7 years ago

+1

hughjdavey commented 7 years ago

@JamesHealey94 @giclin @sdkb

I realize it's not ideal, but you can access a JSON representation of all your tabs by navigating to https://chrometabcloud.appspot.com/tabcloud in the browser (assuming you are logged in to TabCloud). I did this and copy pasted it to a file

SharkPolo commented 6 years ago

You can get a html page with all the sites from the Tab Cloud website. https://chrometabcloud.appspot.com/tabs.jsp Then just save as a html where you want.

diegosanmiguel commented 4 years ago

+1 JSON file is useful, but as far as I can tell there's no useful way to import it back to TabCloud

SharkPolo commented 4 years ago

+1 JSON file is useful, but as far as I can tell there's no useful way to import it back to TabCloud

There are another ways to export the data. A lot of extensions uses another way.