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Firefox 3.0.x tabs lost

I set my FirefoxPortable to save and restore my tabs at the next time opening it... and it usually works, 99 times out of 100. But in 1 time out of the 100 when I reopen FirefoxPortable, all I have is a blank screen. And I am not happy about the situation that I can't trust it. Do you have the same issue too?

Version FirefoxPortable 3.0.x, and it used to be the same, since forever. Do you know -if you have this issue with Portable Firefox-, does regular Firefox also have it, or only the Portable version?

ristof
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Hi

I can't say if this is the correct place for this but on the whole mozilla has a problem with tabs in general, since you can't open the program without having at least a single tab present, which means for example when you open a new tab, it won't open it with your home page.

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Yeah. That's a pity if a web

Yeah. That's a pity if a web browser has problems in general doing the job it suppose to do. Now I write from Chrome/Iron.

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Never Seen

I've never seen this issue and I usually save tabs. The only instance would be if you had two windows open and closed the one with all the tabs first and then closed the one with only one tab. Since no one else commented, I don't think anyone else is experiencing this either.

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Not really

I can't say I've have any consistent problems with Firefox tabs. I've had crashes and recoveries, and some failed recoveries but seemingly random, different versions, and nothing I'd be willing to commit to 1 in 100.

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