Reviews for MySessions
MySessions by CromS
Review by PleaseStandBy
Rated 5 out of 5
by PleaseStandBy, 7 years agoI am also coming from 1 of my 2 favorite add-ons that I just could not do without... and that would be 'Session Manager'. (If you're wondering what the other one is, it's 'Tree Style Tabs' ;) ) All of us have been eagerly awaiting all of our favorite add-ons to port on over to FF Quantom and that being said, it's been a little bit later and they have made great progress with the exception of a few GOOD ones. Notably "Classic Theme Restorer'. I love customizing Firefox. Hell sometimes I just do it for fun much like how you would spend time doing a puzzle or decorating a home lmao. Anyway...
THIS session manager type extension is the best I've found compatible with Quantom. Sure it lacks all of the EXCELLENT and plentiful options... but when it comes down to it, all I REALLY need it for is exactly what it does: Save all of your windows and tabs AND loads them properly, insanely useful sometimes when you have to restart or something and pick up where you left off. On the other hand I do like the simplicity and ease of use it offer.
ALSO, to the anonymous user that commented a few hours before me - I was also missing the options of tabs loading / refreshing/ bogging down your Internet connection while in the background loading your 50+ tabs lol I am on DSL so it very much helps me browser faster and ONLY LOAD TABS when you want to switch to it and NOT loading them while they are not in focus and the primary window you are working in. I found 2 extensions that I just installed minutes ago after searching a long time and wanted to share it with you since you were asking about the subject:
1. Load on Select - Loads tabs opened in background only when selecting them.= https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/carregar-ao-selecionar/?src=api
2. Tab Suspender (memory saver) - Automatically suspend (hibernate) inactive tabs to free up system resources & you can define a custom time-period for inactive tabs to go to hibernate state and hence do no use memory or any kind of resources at all = https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tab-suspender-tab-unloader/
Anyway, keep up the good work guys and I hope this information helps someone and saves on the headache of the searching, trial, and error. :D
THIS session manager type extension is the best I've found compatible with Quantom. Sure it lacks all of the EXCELLENT and plentiful options... but when it comes down to it, all I REALLY need it for is exactly what it does: Save all of your windows and tabs AND loads them properly, insanely useful sometimes when you have to restart or something and pick up where you left off. On the other hand I do like the simplicity and ease of use it offer.
ALSO, to the anonymous user that commented a few hours before me - I was also missing the options of tabs loading / refreshing/ bogging down your Internet connection while in the background loading your 50+ tabs lol I am on DSL so it very much helps me browser faster and ONLY LOAD TABS when you want to switch to it and NOT loading them while they are not in focus and the primary window you are working in. I found 2 extensions that I just installed minutes ago after searching a long time and wanted to share it with you since you were asking about the subject:
1. Load on Select - Loads tabs opened in background only when selecting them.= https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/carregar-ao-selecionar/?src=api
2. Tab Suspender (memory saver) - Automatically suspend (hibernate) inactive tabs to free up system resources & you can define a custom time-period for inactive tabs to go to hibernate state and hence do no use memory or any kind of resources at all = https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tab-suspender-tab-unloader/
Anyway, keep up the good work guys and I hope this information helps someone and saves on the headache of the searching, trial, and error. :D