Revisiones de OneTab
OneTab por OneTab Team
92 revisiones
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por ReyMcSriff, hace 8 díasLove Onetab, but not a fan of the most recent update. Not sure why they changed it to this forced center-aligned layout with no ability to change it to something like previous versions, but it makes for a ton of wasted space on either side on my 1440p monitor. I also have the bug with Onetab auto-pinning its own tab every time it opens but they've mentioned they'll fix that soon, at least. Reverted to an older version for now.
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publicado el hace 7 díasHi, thanks for the feedback. We'll be releasing a fix soon that will make OneTab remember if you un-pin it. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por Dapper Shark, hace 12 díasLargely I'm not that bothered by the update, I agree with folks that center align is jarring and I would like to go back to left align but alas, what does bother me though, is whenever I'm in the "one tab" tab, my scrollbar becomes so tiny that its unusable, the only option is to adjust the window which is not what I'm after.
give me a fix or fix it and I'll change the review.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 11 díasHi, I think you're referring to OneTab using narrow scrollbars instead of the regular wide scrollbars. We'll add an option for this. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14617785, hace 25 díasCurrent ui on Android makes using onetab baffling. Desktop version is perfect tho.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Anon, hace 2 mesesI'm going to go out on a limb and assume this extension must have pre-dated the firefox group feature, because it's essentially an extension that does something firefox already has built in.
You simply select one or more tabs, right click, "add to group", have several groups if you so please, then when you want to leave the group/s of tabs to return to later, just right click and select "save and close group", and voilà. You can find you saved groups in the tab drop-down, NOT the bookmarks drop-down. Don't know if its universally displayed as such across devices but on my linux desktop it is the drop-down at the top right, 4th button from the right edge. Looky like-an upside-down ^ - i honestly dont know where that symbol is on the keyboard lmao.
In my opinion, when features are added that defeats the purpose of an extension, or a large chunk of an entire category of extensions, the developers should remove their extensions to help clean up the extensions hub, reduce confusion amongst the easily-confused, and realise they ought to stop beating a dead horse, el chapo.
But thats just my two cents, and after all, what do i know, aside from everything? - Se valoró con 2 de 5por FooBar, hace 6 mesesGood idea but a major showstopper flaw. WHen you click the ontab icon it sends ALL tabs to onetab. Rarely does one want that. The default should be to send the current tab to oneTab. I have made this mistake several time. Even on the dropdown menu "send this tab" should be the first option. ALso no way to create a new grouping in the onetab page so that you can move closed tabs to a new group.
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publicado el hace 6 mesesHi, we have been working on a new version that will show you a popup window, instead of immediately closing the tabs. You will be able to choose whether you want the 1-click action or the popup window. The popup window will let you select exactly what you want to store. We've also implemented the ability to create a new empty group. It's currently released in beta for Chrome, and has not been released to all Chrome or Firefox users yet. We'd appreciate your feedback on the new version (currently, you'll have to install it in Chrome to try it). - Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14094712, hace 8 mesesI exported my tabs from the Brave extension to come to Firefox (well, Zen), and it didn't export the names of my groups. This isn't a big deal for me, except sometimes I've put videos in their with the tab name as the timestamp, so of course that's gone. It's not like,,, horribly confusing or whatever, just extremely limited I guess. And I also lose the add date of the info.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14307212, hace 9 mesesThe only advantage of OneTab is that it converts tabs into links thus saving memory. Other than that it's slow and maddeningly clunky. First of all, the website must be open; a left click on it starts you on a 6-step process just to save it to OneTab. This would take seconds if a tab could just be dragged and dropped into a tab group but that's not how it works. And when you close the website it doesn't return to its place in the OneTab list. You have to go through the entire procedure again if you still want to save it. Secondly, organizing tabs is a many hour process with little instructional guidance especially if you already have many links in the OneTab list. There just isn't an easy way to do anything. As said, it saves memory and that's all.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14342589, hace 10 meses
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18920686, hace un añoIt disappeared all records,again!!
I realized that the better way is not use it. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18778341, hace un añoIt's convenient when it works. Today is the THIRD time it has lost all my bookmarks. This time was without warning because I had not done anything that should have changed any settings.
If you do use this add-on, be sure that you are frequently exporting your list so that you reduce the amount of bookmarks you lose between OneTab failures. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por butidigress, hace un añoGood until Firefox updates or your computer crashes--then say goodbye to your tab hoard! They will be permanently lost.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por SuperGamer567, hace un añoit does not save my tabs Just deletes them. | EDIT: i do not like this mod. | EDIT AGAIN: Whoever came up with this, it is a bad idea.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18114953, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por flatmind, hace 2 añosGreat idea, would've used it if not for one HUGE deal-breaker: The forward-backward-history of each saved/closed tab is lost, which is essential to me. If this gets ever fixed, I'll gladly use it.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Jaguar_pawl, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18547131, hace 2 añosDid not work at all. I reinstalled onetab and it have removed all my tabs without saving and cannot restore them except browser history
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17061791, hace 2 añosSaved tabs take up system memory. Every once in a while, I have to export tabs to text document and restart list. Why is there no add-on that just hyperlinks the tabs for me?
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Никого_нет_всех_якши_унесли, hace 2 añosDecided to check on this extension, and no warning, no asking, it just in a moment screw all my tabs groups.
It need a lot of improvement before it would be useful. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17037365, hace 2 añosit's good, but you won't love it any more once you lose the tabs stashed
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18370053, hace 2 añosIt work's, and then one day you will loose everything.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Sakhawat Hossain, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por fuzzmanks, hace 2 añosI've been using OneTab for years in Firefox and Chrome...and in Edge more recently. It is great when it works but is not stable in Firefox which is my main browser. Constant failure to load extension options. For a couple of years, I could toggle off the extension and toggle back on and it would work. But for a few months now even restarting the browser takes several attempts before it loads OneTab properly. I've never been able to find a help forum...just a help page that doesn't seem to get updated and noting specific to Firefox users. I'm ready to jump ship to another product if I can find one I can live with.
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por tar, hace 2 añosTabs in a private window are restored in a regular (non-private) window. This is extremely unwanted, violates privacy expectations, and is non-intuititve, Fetching site information (favicon) from Google without explicit user approval is clearly anti-privacy. Frankly, I am shocked and very disappointed that Mozilla awarded this extension a "Recommended" badge.
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publicado el hace 2 añosHi, we included a cache of the top 1000 web site icons in OneTab, so that retrieving the icon can be avoided. In Chrome, there is a local favicon cache that we also access before retrieving any favicons, but Firefox does not yet have that feature. We will implement it as soon as it becomes available in Firefox. We are also working on a huge update to OneTab that will remember whether tabs were originally from incognito windows. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13383315, hace 3 añosAfter one day's use, the pinned OneTab tab wouldn't load (just a series of seven dots alternative blinking), my other extensions' icons became unclickable and, worst of all, I lost all my carefully preserved tabs.
Update 2024: Nice idea, poor implementation, particularly as regards accessing and saving to named tab groups. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por QHAL, hace 3 añosGreat concept but poor implementation. Always crashing, losing tabs, slows browser or becomes overwhelmed by the volume of tabs for stashing. There are other add-ons available that do the same thing, swiftly and reliably.