Reviews for Tabs Backup & Restore
Tabs Backup & Restore by Kevin Jones
17 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by igorlogius, 15 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 16918276, 6 months agoThis extension takes a snapshot of open tabs every 15 minutes or so for the past 3 hours. If you exit the browser the most recent 10 snapshots are saved, so when you open the browser later, they can be quickly restored. I found this to be very useful.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 18264231, a year ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by vancaem, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Hollytryx, 2 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Xgenei, 2 years agoSECOND UPDATE (8 hours later - just burned a day:)
I found the file in the Download Directory. Here is what it looks like:
"C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\2023-03-19-T 15 34 02 -0700_ExportTabsURLs.txt"
Search on "ExportTabs" and you should find them all.
Apparently the app is limping along and has been deprecated by ever changing Firefox updates - the last update was in 2020 - and I just didn't notice.
The UI shows outdated files - just 3 out of 74 - and they can be opened but only in the UI, with zero other options like open the folder or copy the location. Nothing.
And since Coder Kevin told us all the files are in App Data/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles - I believed him. Fool me twice.
Changed my mind - it SUCKS.
5, 2, 1 star.
UPDATE 2023-03-19-Sunday - WAS 5 STARS and VERY IMPRESSIVE.
NOW VERY SUPER DAMN FRUSTRATING, because:
1. I can't find to edit move activate restore or look at the files I am saving.
2. Why would they be buried in a data silo - is that a Firefox GD requirement that is out of your control, Kevin?
3. WHY WOULD YOU DELIBERATELY NOT INCLUDE BASIC FILE CONTROL IN THE APP - Delete, Move, Search -
4. OR EVEN BASIC INFORMATION IN THE APP WHERE THE FILES ARE OR HOW THEY ARE NAMED?
5. My saved files don't appear in the restore tab and can't be found in the system on any drive. The only additional clue to their location, actual name, or extension is a one-line comment by you on this options page somewhere that they are a text file format, saved in the Firefox profile - THAT IS NOT A HELP, KEVIN. IT IS A HALF-CHEWED PIECE OF GUM YOU SPIT OUT.
6. It took an HOUR now going on 2 to resolve this UNSATISFACTORILY -
5. SERIOUSLY - why do I and every Responsible Sigma have to RE-ENGINEER STUFF EVERY TIME WE TRY TO DO SOMETHING A LITTLE ADVANCED? THIS CRAP KEEPS OBSTRUCTING EVERY ONE OF US ALL DAY LONG EVERY DAY -
6. WE MIGHT AS WELL FKG GO TAKE A NAP AND A SHOWER AND WATCH YOUTUBE ALL DAY.
So this is actually a super fail for all your great work Kevin - it's all POINTLESS GARBAGE. Obviously. Such an oversight! (insert a long string of Yiddish explicatives here.)
ORIGINAL 6 months earlier
Works amazingly well, but can't seem to delete duplicate saves (which is easy to do.) Should be a delete function on the import / load session screen. I'm still a novice at it but this kind of issue is not encouraging. - Rated 4 out of 5by Vindikato, 2 years agoCool raw export. An option without favicon should be awsome (:
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14565577, 2 years agoWorks exactly as it says for us "tab hoarders"
Thank you Kevin - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15037318, 3 years ago---UPDATE:
HUGE PROBLEM? WHEN YOU RESTORE A SET OF TABS THAT YOU LOST, IT CHANGES THE NAME OF EACH NON-PINNED TAB BY THE URL NAME MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE TO KNOW WHAT THE TAB IS ABOUT WHEN YOU HOVER YOUR CURSOR OVER THE TAB, AS YOU ONLY SEE THE URL NAME AND OF COURSE IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FIGURE OUT WITH THE URL NAME WHAT THIS TAB REFERS TOO!!!
IMAGINE THAT YOU RESTORE 800 TABS LIKE I DID AND ALL THE TABS YOU HAVE ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO IDENTIFY ANYMORE!!!
THIS HUGE PROBLEM MAKES THIS ADDON COMPLETELY USELESS!!!
AMONG YOUR TABS, YOU PINNED TABS ARE THE ONLY TABS WHO HAVE THEIR NAMES SAVED. ALL THE OTHER TABS THAT ARE NOT PINNED DO NOT HAVE THE NAME OF EACH TAB AND INSTEAD HAVE THE URL NAME.
IF YOU CLICK ON A NON-PINNED TAB, THE NAME OF THE TAB APPEARS. HOWEVER, WHEN YOU RESTORE 800 TABS, YOU HAVE TO CLICK SEPARATELY ON EACH ONE TO GET BACK THE NAME OF EACH TAB!!!
MORE, THE TABS ARE RESTORED NOT IN THE CORRECT ORDER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT BUT THEY ARE RESTORED FROM RIGHT TO LEFT!!!
THESE PROBLEMS MAKE THIS ADDON COMPLETELY USELESS BASICALLY.
Many thanks to the developer for this addon but please make sure the name of each tab shows up when you restore one's tabs!!! - Rated 5 out of 5by YB, 3 years agoAfter trying several add-ons over the years to backup tabs for the occasional (but inevitable) loss of all tabs, this one is the only one that worked and recover all my tabs flawlessly. Many thanks to the developer(s).
Loss of tabs seems to happen for me when clearing all history manually and closing FF right after. Sessionstore backup is gone the moment you reopen FF and discover your tabs are gone.
This add-on might not work for every crash, but it works for this one, which I have once or twice a year.
For worse situations (I never had a corrupt FF folder), I resort to ~monthly manual backups of the FF folder - you just wouldn't recover your most recent tabs.
Suggestion : the choice offered between 1) replace all current tabs by the backup or 2) open the backup session tabs in a new window is really great and well thought !
A convenient 3rd option would be to add the tabs to the current window instead of a to a new window (yet hardly a must have). - Rated 4 out of 5by Sor Targol, 4 years agoI've just tried "REPLACE existing session" feature - it looks like it just closes the current session and nothing else. "ADD ..." feature works properly. By the way where are the autobackup files located in FS?
Developer response
posted 4 years agoThere are no files. Backups are stored in Firefox's internal storage API. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 16639731, 4 years agoGreat for me, it does the job.
One comment thought, I think the datetime format used for the filename should be :
2021-01-31T14:00:00+01:00
and not :
2021-01-31-T 14 00 00 +0100
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Thanks again anyway
Edit : actually I realise, you cannot have colon (:) inside a filename on Windows, which is a shame, because it's perfectly fine with Linux
But then you could follow the basic (compact) format, also allowed by the ISO standard, which is :
20210131T140000+0100
but it's less easy to read
Cheers - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13983075, 4 years agoOverrated dysfunctional, unreliable, (just lost all tabs from previous session) illogical and non intuitive but archaic.
Developer response
posted 4 years agoThanks!
(If you want to provide a less hyperbolic and more informative description of what you are experiencing, I may be able to assist you in recovering your tabs. You can contact me via the "support email" link on the addon main page.) - Rated 5 out of 5by mohamad, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by SX, 5 years agoThe ONLY Firefox Tabs Exporter I could find that keeps the tabs separated into window groups in the export file. Every other Add-on exports as one single list, which often loses a lot of context.