Q: Q1) So it's a way to manage bookmarks, not a way to manage browser tabs?
Is that right?
Background: I use "Tree Style Tab" in Firefox a the moment and have about 150-200 tabs "open" at any given time. I can drag and drop them - and nest them - for free, and adding more is just a matter of opening a new tab. There's no extra step to "save" or "bookmark" anything.
From Christie's intro video and what I've read so far, it doesn't seem that TabsFolders is going to fit into that workflow... I don't really use bookmarks, so ...
Q2) would I need to change how I work in order to get any benefit? (i.e. start using bookmrks and go through the extra "bookmark this" step)
Feature queries:
Q3) I think what I am really looking for is Tree Style Tabs with a pop-up window to make it easier to reorganise (live) tabs. Can TabsFolders auto-bookmark and keep all tabs that are in my current session?
Q4) Can TabsFolders nest tabs in my browser? (So I have a visual hierarchy of tabs)
Q5) Can TabsFolders put a keyboard shortcut to jump to a specific (open) tab?
Q6) Is there a way to bookmark and close (save for later) a whole branch of currently open browser tabs?

Kamil_TabFolders
May 15, 2024A: Dear h4ppy,
Thanks for reaching out. To answer your questions:
1)TabsFolders allows you to manage tabs and bookmarks with the same interface. Currently open tabs are in the "Current Session" Folder, while closed tabs are in the Bookmarks folder.
2)I suppose it depends on how you see your workflow; eg. if you have 100-200 tabs all the time, then you can use "The Great Suspender" and use TabsFolders to search those tabs / move them around between different windows. If you prefer to work with less open tabs then you can drag and drop several windows to a folder and save them for later.
3)To bookmark all tabs in the current session: Open TF, expand the current session folder, select all the windows and drop and drop to a folder. All windows are now saved to a single "Session" Folder.
4)Not sure what you mean by this, some more detail would be great.
5)There is a keyboard shortcut to open TabsFolders and in the search bar you can search for the open Tab you are looking for. We could add a keyboard shortcut to go directly to the search bar and find the tab you are looking for.
6)Yes just select the windows in the current session and drag and drop them to a folder.