Trey Moore
Works great.
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Dwain Maralack
An amazing extension. It simply just works.
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NVD
is working :)
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Jeroen Vermeulen
When a site opens a popup, all pinned tabs are duplicated in the main window.
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Samuel Cohen
So close to great. Works as expected… except (as other reviewers have mentioned) tearing off a tab to open it in a separate window breaks in weird ways: the new window loads one of your pins and not the tab that was torn off; duplicates one of your pins.
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Greg Gaston
Works, but fragile. I wanted my pinned tabs to be gmail and google calender, but the basic urls are not enough and you must specify "https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0" or something similar in order for it not to dupliate the tabs when reopening with "Continue Where I Left Off" functionality enabled as well.
Also after removing the plugin the functionality persisted, forcing me to reinstall, add a random pinned tab, restart, remove the pinned tab, remove the extension.
There are other extensions that do what this one does, that aren't as broken.
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Micky S.
Exactly what i needed. Thank you so much pc wizard but,
i can not drag tabs to create a new window without everything going crazy.
crazy as in: i have 2 tabs configured, 5 tabs open want to drag 1 tab out to create a new window and end up with 1 window[2pinned 4tabs] 2nd window [2 pinned 1tab]
instead this happens: new window gets created with the 2nd configured tab.and loses focus to original window
this causes: 1st configured tab opens a copy in my original window tab i wanted to drag stays in its original window
would be nice to see a fix for this or the option to not create the pinned tabs if they are present in any window.
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Peter Persson
Hi Scott,
Lacking a proper pin function has kept me away from Chrome for a decade. I have used Opera instead. But today i found your great extension and i though i would give Chrome a chance again.
But, would it be possible to add a function that does not closes the pinned tabs when pressing CTRL-W by mistake? No need any warning, just ignore the CTRL-W then a pinned tab is active.
EDIT: Sadly, pinned tabs gets duplicated though......
Thanks, Peter
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Michael Prewitt
It's the only extension I've found that does what I want: permanently keeps pinned tabs in all browser windows.
Most of the time it works great.
It has some glitches: If you drag a tab from one browser window to another, it also drags the pinned tabs with it — which makes no sense, because the nature of the persistent pinned tabs is that the pinned tabs are *already there*. So you end up with extra pinned tabs (double).
Another glitch is that occasionally you end up with lots of duplicated pinned tabs. I have only 2 set up. But sometimes I've ended up with as many as 16 or 20. I'm not sure how it happens, but suspect it is because of some JavaScript on some websites, or unusual links, that cause the pinned tabs to spawn.
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Martin Sauter
If you close and reopen your browser, the pinned tabs are duplicated.
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