@atc12138 Hi, the data is stored in your Chrome profile folder. If you reinstalled, that would probably delete your old profile folder. If you go to chrome://version/ and look for Profile Path, you'll see generally where the profile folders are stored.
@8W7O7 Thanks for the feedback, we'll explore this in the future. Btw, it is partially an optical illusion that the new version is less dense - there is not that much difference between the number of tabs that can fit vertically.
@8W7O7@AgeOfProduct It's on the left for consistency, because now both the group and tab 'X' buttons are on the left. However, you can still use the right menu and choose 'Move to trash' there too.
@TACJ Ah, you must have also been using the beta version first. When it went live to everyone, we prompted everyone with that simpler option. You can ignore that prompt or just choose 'archive' again in the Options page
@curemachwindy Hi, we posted instructions in the chrome web store listing for triggering the migration. There was an issue where huge number of tabs took so long to migrate that Chrome was "sleeping" the migration. You should be able to recover them all.
@uxxxacto Hi, we've sent a DM. Downgrades aren't possible due to the way the Chrome Web Store works, but we should be able to fix the difficulties if we can understand the confusion.
OneTab has just been upgraded to support Chrome's tab groups feature. There is a new permission, which is necessary so that when you send your tabs to OneTab, we can tell if we also need to save the color and label of the tab group that the tab is within (if any)
@uxxxacto @iamfeministbtw Hi, you were part of the preview. It was released to 2% of users to get feedback. Unfortunately, it's not possible with the Chrome Web Store to let people opt in or out of new versions. Is most of the problem solved by making the OneTab toolbar icon work the way it did before?
@iamfeministbtw It's just gone live in beta to a small proportion of users in the last few days. It will be rolling out to everyone as soon as we are sure there are no major bugs
@msbellows Some web sites may embed images or very long text into a URL. It's not common, but if you are using a particular web site that does this, you might find that you've bookmarked lots of those types of URLs from that web site.
@msbellows Several hundred tabs is normally hardly anything, but it is technically possible that you've bookmarked very strange URLs that can be up to 2MB in size. Please try hovering over your stored links and check if this might be the case. Drop us an email at our web site for more help