Firefox session saver download
If you actively use bookmarks, this extension messes your bookmark search. The extension does not work in a private window, but a private session can be saved from a regular non-private window. I repeat: this is not a replacement for the "Session Manager" from Michael Kraft.
Rather, it is the Session Keeper with the possibility of their recovery. Work in progress: suggestions, wishes, criticism are accepted. You can turn it on if you need it. The change log can be viewed by clicking on the question mark in the popup extension window. How are you enjoying Tab Session Manager? Log in to rate this extension.
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Removed SQL memory cache as just keep SQL file in memory since that's just as fast and uses the same amount of memory or less. Do cache the decrypted data in memory if the SQL file is encrypted. That speeds up access since otherwise the data needs to be decrypted each time it's read. Disable the cache button and checkbox when the cache file is being built, rebuilt or "deleted".
Prevents user from clicking the button while cache change is in progress, which would result in an error. Do not delete the sql cache file unless it is corrupted. Instead simply clear it out when it's not needed. This will allow other stuff to be stored in the sql file. Changed "Reload All Restored Windows" option text to "Bypass cache when restoring sessions", since that's what it actually does.
Option to cache session data on disk. When enabled Session Manager will create and maintain a sessionmanager. The file contains basic information about the session name, group, etc as well as the tab titles and urls of all the tabs in the session.
Things like cookies, form data, etc are NOT store in this cache file. The cache file allows quickly searching for titles and urls in sessions as well as doing other actions that require quickly looking up all titles and urls in sessions. When disabled, the cache file is deleted and searching inside sessions won't work.
There is also a refresh button which will rebuild the cache in case it gets out of sync somehow which should never happen. Added ability to search sessions for titles and url of tabs including tab history.
Only works if the cache option is checked in the Session Manager advanced options. Preference to allow user to save sessions with the same name as one from an existing session.
In other words, this allows duplicate session names. Option to display session manager menus in a submenu or not. The option change takes effect immediately in all browser except Firefox 3. The option to change the "browser. Ability to delete Deleted Sessions by control right clicking and restoring without closing menu by middle clicking. Added an option to backup the current session periodically. The setting that controls the number of backup sessions to keep applies here as well.
Keyboard shortcut for opening session folder. Fixed an issue where renaming a session, sometimes the old session name would still show in the Session Manager window along with the new name. Fixed bug - Autosave and window sessions open when entering private browsing mode, will be restored when exiting private browsing mode. Fixed a number of other issues with going into private browsing mode with window sessions open.
Namely that the window sessions would still show as being open although they weren't and that the window sessions were not always saved. Fixed issue where if shutting down with an autosave session open and Session Manager is set to prompt with last session pre-selected at startup, it would select an older backup session.
Fixed issue where pre-selected session in Session Manager window at startup might not be visible. The window will now scroll to the pre-selected session. Fixed regression with restoring window sessions when loading backup or crashed session at startup. Fixed issue where context menus would break when certain specific add-ons and only those add-ons are installed in Firefox 4 and up.
When removing items from closed menu correctly hide unused items. Worked around issue where if the option to treat closing the last browser window as shutting down as set and the option to prompt for a session at start up, then if the browser restored the previous window, the selected tab would change to "about:blank". Issue where autosave checkbox wouldn't update correctly in save window when the " If user quits browser with autosave and window sessions opened and then when prompted at startup, chooses to resume the autosave session, the window sessions were now resumed as well.
This matches the way it works when restoring a non-autosave backup session. Issue where renaming of a session set to resume on startup, could result in that session no longer being resumed. Logging level of "Error" was missing from the Logging options page and was disabled by default, meaning errors weren't logged.
It has been added to the Logging options page and enabled it by default when logging is enabled. Renaming or deleting a group named "Backup Sessions" will no longer affect sessions in the fixed "Backup Sessions" group. A user created "Backup Sessions" should never exist, but fixed this in case user somehow manages to create one.
In SeaMonkey, undo submenu or items would not display in Session Manager toolbar button menu, if closed menu was removed from toolbar. When searching, the selected session will remain selected as long as that session is in the search results. Multiple selection of sessions are cleared when searching deleting only. Fixed label in restore column showing wrong value at times. Bug - Don't restore app tabs at startup if option is set not to and user starts browser by opening a web page from an external application.
Fixed issue with Windows and tabs in Session Manager save window getting out of sync in SeaMonkey when opening tabs and windows. Fixed issue with tab labels not always getting set in Session Manager save window in SeaMonkey when opening tabs and windows. When saving windows, Session Manager window is no longer modal. Make sure to keep track of the window you are saving since the Session Manager window can now lose focus. Fixed issue where startup processing would halt if there were no sessions.
Fixed an issue when caching session files into memory which could cause the timer used to cache sessions to be garbage collected and stop firing. This would cause Session Manager's startup processing to fail to complete. Changes: Under direction from Mozilla, I removed an insecure method of reading sessions saved under older versions of Session Manager.
This may cause any sessions saved under Session Manager 0. Session Manager will try and correct these files, but if it can't you will need to load them under version 0. The "leave this window open" checkbox is now saved on a per-mode save, load, etc basis. On-change backup of the browsing session when the tab url is changed. Permissions Usage Disclosure: This extension requires the following permissions to function properly.
The "tabs" permission is needed to save and restore the url, title, and other properties of a tab. The "storage" permission is required to store and load the session data. The "cookies" permission is needed to save and restore the "cookieStoreId" property in a tab.
Note: the "cookies" permission will cause the display of the notice, "It requires permission to: Access your data for all websites," during installation. The "alarms" permission is required to schedule the backup code to run periodically.
The "contextualIdentities" permission is required to get the container information. The "downloads" permission is required to save the export session data to files. Issues: Some special URL e. For these, the URL will be shown in a warning page and the user can copy and paste it into the address bar to open it manually. The navigation history of each tab is not captured when saving a session. It requires further browser API support. Important: installing an older version of the extension over a newer version might wipe out your saved session data.
Older versions do not understand newer version's data format and will write over the newer data. Newer versions however are backward compatible, understand the older versions' data, and can migrate the older data to newer version correctly. Information of Interest: 1. Scheduled backup sessions The browsing sessions are backed up automatically in a preset interval schedule. The preset interval groups are: minute, hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly.
Each interval group has 3 backup copies, i.
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