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OneTab por OneTab Team
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5por JBJo, hace 9 días1. If any application (including browser addons) does not have an OFFLINE import-export-backup function, it has no value to me, does not follow good practices and is poorly designed.
2. Cloud sync may be OPTIONAL for users who clearly need it.
Full import-export (containing complete data to restore the previous state, folders, groups, stars, pins, tasks, etc.) locally to the file is the foundation.
Cloud here, cloud there, some clouds everywhere, but a large group of users do not use clouds for everything (many use self-hosted) and must have access to file backup.
3. Currently, it is not possible to return to v1 as a workaround -> v2 should not be released because it is incomplete.
4. Do not install v2 if you plan to reinstall the OS soon, because you will lose the ability to export your OneTab bookmarks!
I was going to install a new OS in the coming days and now I can't transfer my bookmarks.
Maybe need to look for another addon?
PS: The current look and new features are great, but the lack of FULL file export-import is a bummer... - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19816610, hace 9 díasNewest update wiped years of accumulated tabs. The developer has taken no responsibility. Changed the way they save tabs, don't test it, and wipe user's existing tabs without making a backup first?
DO NOT TRUST these developers.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 8 díasHi, we did thoroughly test it, and we do ensure there is a backup in the old storage area before migrating it to the new storage area. Please contact us at one-tab.com/feedback and we may be able to help. For most people, everything should be automatic. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Garvit Jain, hace 12 díasClosed multiple windows without warning immediately after installing. DO NOT INSTALL.
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publicado el hace 12 díasHi, we've not heard of this issue happening to anyone else - OneTab is designed to only close a browser window if you click the OneTab icon to send the open tabs to OneTab.
Even if a window does get accidentally closed, you should be able to use the History menu to reopen the recently closed tabs. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por D53, hace 12 díasLost all stored tabs over one update.
Become worst than useless overnight.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 12 díasHi, sorry this happened to you. For some reason, Firefox has wiped OneTab's storage area. Do you remember recently being asked if you want to "Refresh Firefox"? This is a prompt shown to you when you upgrade to a new Firefox version (there is a new Firefox version released every month). This feature, confusingly, wipes clean all add-on storage including OneTab's storage. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19810996, hace 13 díasDown from five star because without warning, this stupid developer destroyed YEARS of accumulated saved tabs. The updated version DID NOT EVEN WORK it tried to show something but could only give me the start of a menu with flashing dots at the left as if it was doing something. Thank God there are other options for this functionality because I'm never going to trust this developer with my data ever again AND YOU SHOULDN'T TRUST THEM EITHER.
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publicado el hace 12 díasHi, we've discovered that if you use the Tor browser (based on Firefox), or are using the regular Firefox but have configured a custom history policy to never retain any browsing data ever, it will prevent any extension including OneTab from creating an "indexeddb" database to store tabs for you. Please see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1893821 - Se valoró con 1 de 5por tim, hace 15 díasNew update deleted ALL my tabs, with no warning. Insanity. How could you forget to write a migration script that imports the HTML to the new format!?
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publicado el hace 14 díasHi, there is definitely a migration script, so there must be something else that went wrong. OneTab storage is handled by Firefox, and is stored in Firefox's internal databases. For some reason, Firefox has wiped this storage area. Do you remember recently being asked if you want to "Refresh Firefox"? This is a prompt shown to you when you upgrade to a new Firefox version (there is a new Firefox version released every month). The other possibility is if you had a browser or PC crash, which caused a disk corruption in the Firefox internal storage areas. Firefox would then wipe clean the affected storage area. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18747101, hace 15 díaswent from a 5-star extension to a 1-star (I'd give it minus 5 if I could) simple cause of the sh***y update that center-alligned everything without an option to revert it back to left allignment
STOP MESSING WITH HOW I WANT THINGS TO LOOK AND FEEL!!!
The new "ui update" is horrid, wastes so much "screen estate", and suffers from the same typical garbage "fluffy rounded cloudy corners and seperating things with 5 billion wasted pixel-space between each section" -.-
Exported tabs, uninstalled, reverted back to old version and disabled updates... - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13071229, hace 2 mesesI love it on Windows, but on Android I have over 100 tabs open and it only offers to save one tab. Which makes it kind of useless.
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publicado el hace 2 mesesUnfortunately, the Android Firefox does not report any tabs to OneTab which are "unloaded". This means that although we tried to make it work on Firefox Android, it's simply impossible until the Firefox Android API reports all tabs to extensions. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por AmooEbrahim, hace 2 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19698289, hace 2 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Joe M, hace 2 mesesdo NOT use this extension. I have a 32core Threadripper with 128G RAM and it still crashed trying to restore 960 tabs. Thankfully I already made a backup. Task Manager never showed FF using more than 32G of RAM, so it is the extension and not Windows running out of memory
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publicado el hace 2 mesesIn the new version of OneTab coming in a couple of weeks, it'll open them in an "unloaded" state, so won't overload your browser. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usketh, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Tom, hace 3 mesesI'm writing this on my phone while I wait for the extension to restore all the tabs in my PC (so that I can delete the extension).
I expected it to be bad but I decided to give it a try since it was a recommended extension. I certainly didn't expect it to hog all my RAM and make my system unusableRespuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 mesesHi, I'm guessing you tried to restore hundreds or even thousands of tabs all at once. In the upcoming version (v2.4+, coming in the next few weeks) there is new option to restore tabs in an "unloaded" state, so that Firefox does not try to load each web page. For others that are confused: it's not OneTab that is hogging all of your RAM, it's the huge number of pages you decided to restore all at once that is causing this issue. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14188979, hace 3 mesesI eventually got it to collect all open tabs into one but it did not allow to restore them again. Cleared all, restarted pc and the same thing. Seems it does not work that well
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publicado el hace 3 mesesHi, this is strange - please contact us at one-tab.com/feedback so we can help diagnose the issue. There must be some kind of edge case happening here, because the ability to click on tabs in OneTab to restore them is such core functionality that it's very strange that it isn't working for you. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por jojojo, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por nothingforyou, hace 4 meseswhy does this extension constantly duplicate itself? without fail it will show up as two of itself running in the task bar, one of them will work and one will not. It can only be fixed by uninstalling the addon. This has happened easily 6+ times, this is reoccurring and repeatable.
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14202319, hace 4 mesesWhy do all the links I've saved always disappear suddenly and randomly?
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Alex K, hace 4 mesesHi, after enabling this extension, Firefox stops opening pages or loads them very slowly after some time. Restarting the browser temporarily fixes it. I experienced this issue on my Mac, and after Firefox Sync installed the same extension on my Windows laptop, the exact same problem started happening there as well. Please fix
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19515493, hace 6 meses10/10/25 Mozilla can't handle the heat from all the incompetent add on "developers" so they are now trying to censor users by requiring and email address to login. One tab is a classic example of a Mozilla "recommended" add-on that is just no damn good.
Can't deal with long tab lists and
reduces your system to a crawl by eating up memory to produce the list. One example of many mozilla add-ons that need to be sold to someone who actually knows what they are doing. Slow to load very slow to import export which has to be done manually. Another junk Mozilla "Recommended" add-on
Now let's see if Mozilla deletes this review or my account.
Mozilla going the way of GMAIL. God help us. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Yngve, hace 7 mesesThe extension consumes all RAM and makes PC unusable. With 100 tabs on the list (closed) and 2 open tabs it eats all 8GB and all disk swap. Giving the fact the goal of extension is to save RAM, this makes no-sense.
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publicado el hace 6 mesesHi, this definitely shouldn't happen. OneTab shouldn't take more than about 100MB. If you contact us on our web site, we can see if we can investigate further. No one has ever reported anything like this before with so few tabs stored. The only thing I can think of is if you are storing multi-gigabyte data: URLs in your page. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19416609, hace 7 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por El_Espectro, hace 8 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19291583, hace 8 mesesIt is restoring tabs, one by one, so when I had 5600 tabs, it was trying to restore (open) a 5600 tabs one by one.
Browser of course crashed, so I was not able to open my tabs.
It is not possible to make "auto groups" based on domain or regular expression.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 7 mesesA new version is coming in the next few weeks that will allow you to open tabs in an unloaded state. This should make it possible to restore lots of tabs without overloading Firefox - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Naeh, hace 8 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18340730, hace 8 mesesDANGER. The app slows down the system a lot. And if you use groups for tabs, it deletes them!
ОПАСНО. Приложение сильно тормозит систему. А если вы используете группы для вкладок, то она их удаляет!