@johan_le_bray Since similar products exist, it comes down to differences in interface design and personal preference to determine which tab saving app is right for you.
For me, I found all the alternatives undesirable and created Dog Ear with a simple and intuitive design. And since this is something you have to see everytime you open a new tab, I wanted to develop something that looked nice while also made saving and reopening tabs as simple and easy-to-use as possible.
As Johan said OneTab exist and I personally use it religiously. What am I wondering if you have implemented (if it's even possible) that OneTab doesn't is the ability to search for duplicate links that you've saved over time so you can delete them and to be able to categorize links under a specific subject?
@dreighen Actually auto-organization is something I placed an emphasis on with Dog Ear.
When you save a tab that already has been saved, the old tab will be deleted so that there are NEVER any duplicate links.
As for categorizing tabs under subjects, that's something I want to implement in a later version.
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