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Thanks for this great step-by-step tutorial Marcin! I had sometimes about 70~90 tabs opened and, yes indeed, this can definitely be useful for cleaning them up (if you are sure you will read those URLs later). I now try to save interesting URLs to Pocket and read them offline when I have time, but still your trick can be helpful when we are in this kind of situation (especially with ~2500 opened tabs!).
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Thanks for this great step-by-step tutorial Marcin! I had sometimes about 70~90 tabs opened and, yes indeed, this can definitely be useful for cleaning them up (if you are sure you will read those URLs later). I now try to save interesting URLs to Pocket and read them offline when I have time, but still your trick can be helpful when we are in this kind of situation (especially with ~2500 opened tabs!).
Glad that I could help. I'm curious why Chrome developers excluded the "Bookmark All Tabs" feature from mobile version, it would be useful so much.