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Opened Nov 04, 2015 by bugzilla-migration@bugzilla-migrationReporter

Add feature to save a session

Submitted by Will Haines

Link to original bug (#757612)

Description

I often find myself keeping many different windows open with tabs related to a project I'm working on.

This isn't ideal, because it clutters my desktop, uses RAM, and I might lose everything if I have to restart my computer.

It would be really cool if I could save the tabs open in a window to a file, then re-open that session at a later time when I get back to that project.

I haven't looked at any of the source to see how hard this would be, but was thinking it might be possible to re-use the code that saves your previous session when you close epiphany.

Anyway, FWIW here's an idea. Maybe someone will think it's interesting and build it out. Maybe I will have time to get up to speed on this kind of programming and do it myself in the future.

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Reference: GNOME/epiphany#286