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Extension version: v7.1.6.2
Browser name & version: Chrome, Latest
Operating system & version: Win10 of course, 22H2 I believe
I actively use Marvelous Suspender during my work sessions. Especially I need to check Sessions sub-menu very often , since I have dozens of tabs collected and organized by "sessions" saved into build-in section. Thats is a super useful feature, but it takes so long to enter this menu, I need to 1) click on MS icon 2) click on Settings 3) move down the mouse with 1 little non-natural unpleasant move 4) click on Session Management
I think we can reduce tha count of steps to make the job done and make it faster% more comfortable
I believe there is a simple solution :
can you please add option "Session Management" into pop-up menu which appears when you click on MS icon
so you will no need to additionally click on "Settings" because 1 click which launches pop-out "quick menu" will be suoer enough in this case.
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I actively use Marvelous Suspender during my work sessions. Especially I need to check Sessions sub-menu very often , since I have dozens of tabs collected and organized by "sessions" saved into build-in section. Thats is a super useful feature, but it takes so long to enter this menu, I need to 1) click on MS icon 2) click on Settings 3) move down the mouse with 1 little non-natural unpleasant move 4) click on Session Management
I think we can reduce tha count of steps to make the job done and make it faster% more comfortable
I believe there is a simple solution :
can you please add option "Session Management" into pop-up menu which appears when you click on MS icon
so you will no need to additionally click on "Settings" because 1 click which launches pop-out "quick menu" will be suoer enough in this case.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: