sienori / Tab-Session-Manager

WebExtensions for restoring and saving window / tab states
https://tab-session-manager.sienori.com/
Mozilla Public License 2.0
1.92k stars 190 forks source link

'Save Tab Groups for Tab Session Manager' doesn't work with Edge #1081

Open DrewNeilson opened 2 years ago

DrewNeilson commented 2 years ago

Discussed in https://github.com/sienori/Tab-Session-Manager/discussions/1043

Originally posted by **DrewNeilson** August 19, 2022 Save Tab Groups for Tab Session Manager isn't working for me in Microsoft Edge. I use the current general public release version of Edge on the current general public release version of Windows 10, as of today's date, 8-19-22. I installed Tab Session Manager from Microsoft's Edge browser add-ons page/store/repository, and I installed Save Tab Groups for Tab Session Manager from Chrome's web store. Tab Session Manager works, but Save Tab Groups for Tab Session Manager does not. EDIT: To clarify: Tab Session Manager saves tabs, but does not preserve the groups that they are in, and so when a previously saved session is restored, tabs open, but not in the groups that they were in when the session was saved.
fab35 commented 1 year ago

Any update / answer ?

gth commented 1 year ago
  1. Go to the chrome extensions store link shown next to the tab-group setting
  2. At the top of the screen, there should be a blue bar explaining that chrome extensions can be loaded directly into Edge - click "allow from all stores"
  3. Install the extension (the button will say "add to chrome", but you're installing it to edge, obviously)
  4. Once the helper extension is installed, tab groups are saved in edge correctly.

PS: it would be easier if the helper extension was just cross-published to the Edge store...

piereligio commented 1 month ago
  1. Go to the chrome extensions store link shown next to the tab-group setting
  2. At the top of the screen, there should be a blue bar explaining that chrome extensions can be loaded directly into Edge - click "allow from all stores"
  3. Install the extension (the button will say "add to chrome", but you're installing it to edge, obviously)
  4. Once the helper extension is installed, tab groups are saved in edge correctly.

PS: it would be easier if the helper extension was just cross-published to the Edge store...

I have that extension too on edge, and it's not working