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My apologies again. Fixing this issue is #1 on my todo list and I have figured out a way to fix the problem that will be relatively fast to implement.

Some of these are in the works already, and others will be addressed at a future date. I'll update you when I have more specifics or releases occur.

Can you verify you're still seeing this in the current version (new release today)? I think it may be fixed; I'm not able to reproduce it based on your description. I'm not entirely sure what you mean by a "group" of hibernated tabs.

> But it would be nice if it was possible to filter with more than search words

That's an interesting idea. Putting on the future todo list.


> auto sort into folders would be handy.


I'll give that some thought. Can you give me an example of when you might use such a feature?



> Or mass hibernate tabs with the specific rules you apply


My thought here was if advanced (e.g. date-range) search abilities are added, I would just expect the user to filter their results first, then select all the listed matches and right-click->Hibernate.



> Since I started using sidewize I had to buy more RAM for my computer as I am using even more tabs now :D


Haha yeah same here :) Funny how that works!


1) (un)hibernate a window (so, all tabs in window would hibernate or unhibernate)

This can be done by right clicking a Window header row and choosing Wake/hibernate all tabs in window.

2) *name* a window (so i can organize things, i.e., figure out what is where)

This can also be done by right clicking a Window header row, this time choosing Edit title.

Makes a lot of sense. Putting this change on the todo list!

I think this should be fixed as part of today's release. Can you verify?

I'm putting a "custom CSS" option near the top of my todo list, which will allow people with some level of CSS expertise to modify Sidewise's appearance by entering custom CSS on the options page. I'll also include a few examples for the most common needs, i.e. changing the background and foreground-text colors.

This will be a lot faster to get in than a proper theming system, which is still planned but not for the near term.