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Justin Taylor

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Dec 28, 2018, 5:02:48 PM12/28/18
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My Session Buddy shows I have multiple windows, each with multiple Tabs.  However, the autosave Sessions, is completely worthless, because it does not save all the Tabs from every window.  

In fact, at first I thought it saved all the Tabs from just ONE window, but upon further analysis, it does not do that at all.  

Session Buddy saves about 20% of my total open tabs, not from a single Window, but a selection of tabs that seems very random pulled from multiple Windows.  Regardless of what tabs I use, open or close, it seems to select the same set of tabs.  

About half of the Tabs are pinned Tabs found on each of the Windows, while the other half, are not pinned, but various Tabs found across each of my Windows.  

Now admittedly, I'm a Tabaholic if there ever was one, I have WAY more Tabs open than probably most people can justify and I do need to sit down and go through them all to close a lot of them.  But I don't understand how Session Buddy chooses with Tabs to store, from which Windows or why.  

The Tabs that are stored, are stored as if they were all in a single Window, when they actually come from at least 3 or 4, but up to around 7 or 8 different Windows that I have opened up at during any given browsing session.  

Is there a limit to how many Tabs, within a single session, that Session Buddy will Automatically store??   Is there a limit to the number of Windows?  

How Does Session Buddy Choose which Tabs to store and which ones to ignore?  

Why does Session Buddy store a selection of Tabs from multiple Windows and treat them as if they were all within a single Window??  

If I want to save all my Windows and all my Tabs within each one, I have to manually create a Session, otherwise this automatic feature is just plain Worthless.  

Not to mention, as several others have mentioned within this Forum already, it would be nice if Session Buddy also automatically deleted those AutoSaved Sessions, after a certain limit.  Even if that limit was only based on a date or time range or more aptly, based on a certain number that was fixed or more preferably based on a number that we the Users could set within our settings.  That would be far better, than just stopping the AutoSaved Sessions whenever a certain number of them have auto accumulated, and forcing us, the Users, to manually delete them if we want them to continue Auto-Saving our Sessions.  

However, until Session Buddy saves ALL the Windows, with ALL the Tabs, whether Pinned or not, and/or active or not, it would seem that having the Auto-Saving Function and these extra features I just mentioned, are actually extremely useless anyway.  

Anyone else notice anything like this??? 

Thanks.
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