The Computer Oracle

Can I save a session in Chrome?

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00:00 Can I Save A Session In Chrome?
00:30 Answer 1 Score 8
01:08 Accepted Answer Score 8
01:42 Answer 3 Score 2
01:53 Answer 4 Score 1
02:03 Thank you

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Full question
https://superuser.com/questions/230042/c...

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ANSWER 1

Score 8


A few options:

  1. Built-in functionality. Go to Options (Basics tab) and choose "reopen the pages that were open last".

  2. There are tons of extensions that allow you to do that

  3. I love the Panic Button addon. It's a bit different, but allows me to save my session when I want to:

    PanicButton makes it easier for you to hide all of your tabs at once just by clicking on a button. They are then saved as bookmarks in a separate folder. Afterwards, the PanicButton turns green and shows you how many tabs are currently hidden.




ACCEPTED ANSWER

Score 8


Session Buddy did the trick for me.

Manage Your Browser Sessions

  • View and save the state of all open browser tabs in the current or past browser sessions.
  • Quickly restore your tabs and resume your web surfing after a browser or system crash.
  • Edit the sessions you've saved and restore them into the desired set of windows at any time.
  • Create a session from a list of URLs and export sessions to text or CSV format.
  • Consolidate sessions and eliminate duplicate tabs with ease.



ANSWER 3

Score 2


TabCloud saves your tabs "onto the cloud" so you won't lose them even if your laptop is broken.




ANSWER 4

Score 1


If you want to save, open, and view sessions using only your keyboard:

Ferro, the keyboard interface to Chrome