Reviews for Tab Stash
Tab Stash by Josh Berry
580 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by BasalComet92836, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19010334, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Davi, a year agoAmazing add-on ! I've found just what I was looking for a long time ! It's a perfect substitute for "Pocket" or "Read it later" add-ons ! And all the tabs are synchronized between devices through bookmarks sync of Firefox !
- Rated 5 out of 5by Bullfinch, a year ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Melinda Josh, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Hahn, a year agoAbsolutely a crazy good addon that is surely the killer feature of Firefox. I am so amazed how quickly and smoothly this addon can manage 1200+ groups and 36000+ tabs across 20 devices. It's simply unbelievable. Thank you so much for this great addon. Great softwares truly can change people's life in such a positive way.
Developer response
posted a year agoYou're very welcome, I'm really glad to hear Tab Stash has been helpful! I'm also happy to hear it's performing well for you; that's something I try to pay close attention to. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18997982, a year agoPlease add flag to create with old folder name when search is active instead of the search terms
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Instead of whatever is typed in search , i would like the option for folder names to be created as in Version 3.1.1
Search terms as folder names are too contitional , restrictive to work without affecting stash organization even more when having to manage numerous diverse tabs
The search terms can be regex , random , short , ever changing etc ; they ignore the how often a new folder is created that can be set in the addon options when the search term is changed ; selecting and chosing to create a new folder will just do the same and can lead to duplicate folders if the search terms remains the same , at least in this case the folder names with 3.1.1 format would not be identical ; now if technically speaking the search term would check not only the topmost folder in the stash root but check all top folders (not sub folders) then it would just stash in a old folder where in this case the outcome wouldn't be desired so theres no avoiding this issue
3.1.1 naming format didn't had those downsides and was simple to work withDeveloper response
posted a year agoI'd like to better-understand why this is causing you problems; feel free to open an issue on GitHub and we can discuss from there! - Rated 5 out of 5by AndrewKR, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by dodmedium, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18987877, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by pine, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by I'veTriedAllTheAddons, a year ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by zerojun, a year agoDie Installation wurde abgebrochen, da das Add-on beschädigt zu sein scheint.
Developer response
posted a year agoThis is likely either a temporary issue, or a problem with a proxy or similar tool that is intercepting and modifying the download from Mozilla. Please make sure you're not using any proxy or VPN tools, or using a network that requires you to go through a proxy, and try downloading again. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18205295, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Turtle, a year ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 18910714, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by ls, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Oxyfrost, a year agoWhen I install Firefox on a new device, there are three add-ons that I install immediately: my password manager, uBlock, and Tab Stash. That's how useful this add-on is for me.
I like using it when I have loads of tabs open and I desperately need a clean slate, but I have neither the time or the brain to filter through my open tabs to figure out which are important (and where to save them), and I risk being filled with dread over potentially losing something I want to come back to later. Tab Stash allows me to have the best of both worlds by allowing me to have my clean slate and also hoard tabs.
Filtering through those saved tabs is also super easy, if I ever wanted to organise my saved stuff, or revisit past browsing sessions. Let's be real though, the way I use Tab-Stash is like a kid shoving all their mess under their bed so their room looks tidy when parents come to inspect. Realistically, it doesn't help me to be more organised, because I'm too ADHD for that. What it does help me to do is make peace with my chaotic internet browsing habits, which helps to reduce general guilt from being a mess. For me, Tab Stash is an essential part of my online self-care, because even if it only gives me an illusion of a clean slate, that's good enough.Developer response
posted a year agoA little bit (or maybe a lot) of mess isn't necessarily a bad thing! (Pardon me while I just, uh, shove all of my unnamed groups under "Sort Me"... >.>;;)
In all seriousness, I'm really happy to hear that Tab Stash is helping you keep things... maybe not organized, but at least well-contained enough to give you some peace of mind. Thanks for taking the time to write a review! - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14273350, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13724807, a year ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18831450, a year agoExtremely disappointing, youd think if you opened a groups of stashed tabs there would be an options to open it is a tab group, as I thought is implied in this sentence "Restore individual tabs, or whole groups of tabs, with a single click". Also just breaks when you try to import a stash with a file that doesn't exist on the current computer, hoped for some error handling especially when I had the option of not loading the tabs when they're unstashed. Long list of features but for my use case it isn't any different than firefox's sync, just more cumbersome.
Developer response
posted a year agoUnfortunately Firefox itself does not offer a tab-grouping feature today, so the best any extension can do is track groups only within the extension.
Sorry to hear about the issue with import, please feel free to open an issue on GitHub and I'd be happy to look into it further.