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1001 | Extension: The Great Suspender 6.21 | Automatically suspends unused tabs to free up system resources | ||
1002 | Extension: Chrome Remote Desktop 56.0.2924.52 | Access other computers or allow another user to access your computer securely over the Internet | ||
1003 | Locate Google files in Google Drive | https://support.aodocs.com/hc/en-us/articles/205648284-Locate-your-Google-files-in-Google-Drive#Anchor_1 | ||
1004 | Find tabs playing sound | Upper right corner > musical note icon > lists all playing tabs |
Saving Tab Groups for easy restore after Chrome reopens
Unfortunately, the built-in window naming feature in Google Chrome does not persist across browser restarts. When you close and reopen Chrome, the window names will not be saved.
Regarding the Session Buddy extension, it appears that the restoration of window names is not supported. Since the extension hasn't been updated recently, it may not include this functionality.
As an alternative, you can try using the OneTab extension. While it does not have a specific feature for naming windows, it allows you to save and manage groups of tabs as lists. These lists can be restored after restarting Chrome, which can provide a similar outcome to window naming.
Google Chrome Remote Desktop Support
remote client Chrome URL to access host system with access code
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Named Window Manager needed beyond normal history
Google Chrome Browser Restart command
https://www.howtogeek.com/776036/how-to-restart-google-chrome/
in the address bar, type >> chrome://restart
Chrome Download Status Bar extension
download extension chrome web store
enable it on the chrome toolbar and it will dynamically pop up a bottom download status bar on the chrome tab