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Are there any extensions for Chrome that allow me to export all currently opened tabs as a text file, containing all the URLs of those tabs?



I don't necessarily need it to be a text file if there is another way that you can think of. My goal is to share the URLs with someone via email.



I'm currently using Session Manager to save my open tabs but it has no functionality to export them as described above.










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    Are there any extensions for Chrome that allow me to export all currently opened tabs as a text file, containing all the URLs of those tabs?



    I don't necessarily need it to be a text file if there is another way that you can think of. My goal is to share the URLs with someone via email.



    I'm currently using Session Manager to save my open tabs but it has no functionality to export them as described above.










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      Are there any extensions for Chrome that allow me to export all currently opened tabs as a text file, containing all the URLs of those tabs?



      I don't necessarily need it to be a text file if there is another way that you can think of. My goal is to share the URLs with someone via email.



      I'm currently using Session Manager to save my open tabs but it has no functionality to export them as described above.










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      Are there any extensions for Chrome that allow me to export all currently opened tabs as a text file, containing all the URLs of those tabs?



      I don't necessarily need it to be a text file if there is another way that you can think of. My goal is to share the URLs with someone via email.



      I'm currently using Session Manager to save my open tabs but it has no functionality to export them as described above.







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          Tab Snap allows you to copy all open tab links to the clipboard. Once copied, you can save it to a text file.



          enter image description here






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          • 2




            Has been renamed to Tab-Snap
            – Amos Folarin
            Dec 4 '14 at 13:07










          • Does it support new window? I mean save and load tabs on multiple instance of chrome(multiple windows)
            – Dr.jacky
            Dec 2 at 10:54



















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          If you use OS X, you can paste this command to Terminal:



          osascript -e'set text item delimiters to linefeed' -e'tell app "google chrome" to url of tabs of window 1 as text'






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            11














            TabsOutliner (a Chrome extension which display all currently open tabs and windows) can export not only flat tabs list to a usable text format (to a very usable saved HTML by saving the TO window through Ctrl-S, also to GoogleDoc or to Evernote or some other programs by drag & drop).
            But the exported data will contain the relations between the tabs (what was opened from what) and also the notes and all other marks which accompany the tabs in TabsOutliner.



            A screenshot which shows the tabs list in Tabs Outliner and how the data from some window is exported to Google Doc (just by drag & drop from Tabs Outliner interface, it is possible to export all windows by one drag & drop gesture if drag the root node)



            enter image description here
            (Same screenshot but in full res: http://i.imgur.com/UgwzDbh.png)





            Declaimer - as seems there is some restrictions to promote own work, so i must note that i am the developer of this extension.






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            • How do you import the exported Tabs Outliner.htm file?
              – Raj
              Mar 19 '14 at 23:56










            • You can open the Tabs Outliner html file in Chrome and Ctrl-click the links to reopen your tabs.
              – Freek de Bruijn
              May 4 '15 at 11:12










            • Alternatively - the second level hierarchies from this file can be dragged back to the Tabs Outliner by mouse. Though i heard some bug reports that that this might not work on MAC...
              – omnray
              May 11 '15 at 19:17










            • @omnray, It seems like to import, we'd have to drag the Windows in one-by-one. This means that if I have 100 windows, I'd have to drag-and-drop 100 times. Is there no better way?
              – Pacerier
              Jun 8 '15 at 23:15



















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            Copy All Urls seem to be the most popular extension of those doing exclusively the copy/paste/export job (13,725 users at the time of writing).






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              There is one even better,
              There's an extension called Save & Email My Tabs
              Which lets you do exactly that.
              U just enter an email (yours in this case) and you get an URL that opens back all your tabs






              share|improve this answer





















              • Note that if the only reason you're on this site is advertising an extension that (maybe) you developed, your account may be suspended for excessive self-promotion. So, if you're affiliated, please just say that, and try to help out otherwise as well. Thanks.
                – slhck
                Mar 30 '12 at 8:10






              • 1




                Ya i developed it but it's a better solution to the question. i don't see anything excessive about it as it's a relavent answer. But thanks for warning me any way :)
                – eric.itzhak
                Mar 30 '12 at 13:53










              • Yeah, just mention it and that should be okay!
                – slhck
                Mar 30 '12 at 14:48



















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              If all you need are the domain - not the full url - simply copy Chromiums history: ctrl + h to open the history, copy the desired entries to a textfile.



              I use this trick when I'm on different machines and don't have the time, patience or authority to install an extension.



              Note that this doesn't work with full urls e. g. ChromeHistoryView in screenshot.



              enter image description here






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                I like TabCopy for this -- exports the list of open tabs to format of your choice, including Markdown. Will copy current window or all windows, can include Page titles, ignore pinned tabs. Nice interface.



                TabCopy Example






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                  I created an extension Email All Tabs for that purpose - It let's you email the current tabs in your window. You can choose whether you just want the URL's or also the titles of each page. If a tab has a long URL, it will shorten it using goo.gl.






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                    Tab Snap allows you to copy all open tab links to the clipboard. Once copied, you can save it to a text file.



                    enter image description here






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                    • 2




                      Has been renamed to Tab-Snap
                      – Amos Folarin
                      Dec 4 '14 at 13:07










                    • Does it support new window? I mean save and load tabs on multiple instance of chrome(multiple windows)
                      – Dr.jacky
                      Dec 2 at 10:54
















                    11














                    Tab Snap allows you to copy all open tab links to the clipboard. Once copied, you can save it to a text file.



                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer



















                    • 2




                      Has been renamed to Tab-Snap
                      – Amos Folarin
                      Dec 4 '14 at 13:07










                    • Does it support new window? I mean save and load tabs on multiple instance of chrome(multiple windows)
                      – Dr.jacky
                      Dec 2 at 10:54














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                    Tab Snap allows you to copy all open tab links to the clipboard. Once copied, you can save it to a text file.



                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer














                    Tab Snap allows you to copy all open tab links to the clipboard. Once copied, you can save it to a text file.



                    enter image description here







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                    • 2




                      Has been renamed to Tab-Snap
                      – Amos Folarin
                      Dec 4 '14 at 13:07










                    • Does it support new window? I mean save and load tabs on multiple instance of chrome(multiple windows)
                      – Dr.jacky
                      Dec 2 at 10:54














                    • 2




                      Has been renamed to Tab-Snap
                      – Amos Folarin
                      Dec 4 '14 at 13:07










                    • Does it support new window? I mean save and load tabs on multiple instance of chrome(multiple windows)
                      – Dr.jacky
                      Dec 2 at 10:54








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                    Has been renamed to Tab-Snap
                    – Amos Folarin
                    Dec 4 '14 at 13:07




                    Has been renamed to Tab-Snap
                    – Amos Folarin
                    Dec 4 '14 at 13:07












                    Does it support new window? I mean save and load tabs on multiple instance of chrome(multiple windows)
                    – Dr.jacky
                    Dec 2 at 10:54




                    Does it support new window? I mean save and load tabs on multiple instance of chrome(multiple windows)
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                    If you use OS X, you can paste this command to Terminal:



                    osascript -e'set text item delimiters to linefeed' -e'tell app "google chrome" to url of tabs of window 1 as text'






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                      If you use OS X, you can paste this command to Terminal:



                      osascript -e'set text item delimiters to linefeed' -e'tell app "google chrome" to url of tabs of window 1 as text'






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                        If you use OS X, you can paste this command to Terminal:



                        osascript -e'set text item delimiters to linefeed' -e'tell app "google chrome" to url of tabs of window 1 as text'






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                        If you use OS X, you can paste this command to Terminal:



                        osascript -e'set text item delimiters to linefeed' -e'tell app "google chrome" to url of tabs of window 1 as text'







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                            TabsOutliner (a Chrome extension which display all currently open tabs and windows) can export not only flat tabs list to a usable text format (to a very usable saved HTML by saving the TO window through Ctrl-S, also to GoogleDoc or to Evernote or some other programs by drag & drop).
                            But the exported data will contain the relations between the tabs (what was opened from what) and also the notes and all other marks which accompany the tabs in TabsOutliner.



                            A screenshot which shows the tabs list in Tabs Outliner and how the data from some window is exported to Google Doc (just by drag & drop from Tabs Outliner interface, it is possible to export all windows by one drag & drop gesture if drag the root node)



                            enter image description here
                            (Same screenshot but in full res: http://i.imgur.com/UgwzDbh.png)





                            Declaimer - as seems there is some restrictions to promote own work, so i must note that i am the developer of this extension.






                            share|improve this answer























                            • How do you import the exported Tabs Outliner.htm file?
                              – Raj
                              Mar 19 '14 at 23:56










                            • You can open the Tabs Outliner html file in Chrome and Ctrl-click the links to reopen your tabs.
                              – Freek de Bruijn
                              May 4 '15 at 11:12










                            • Alternatively - the second level hierarchies from this file can be dragged back to the Tabs Outliner by mouse. Though i heard some bug reports that that this might not work on MAC...
                              – omnray
                              May 11 '15 at 19:17










                            • @omnray, It seems like to import, we'd have to drag the Windows in one-by-one. This means that if I have 100 windows, I'd have to drag-and-drop 100 times. Is there no better way?
                              – Pacerier
                              Jun 8 '15 at 23:15
















                            11














                            TabsOutliner (a Chrome extension which display all currently open tabs and windows) can export not only flat tabs list to a usable text format (to a very usable saved HTML by saving the TO window through Ctrl-S, also to GoogleDoc or to Evernote or some other programs by drag & drop).
                            But the exported data will contain the relations between the tabs (what was opened from what) and also the notes and all other marks which accompany the tabs in TabsOutliner.



                            A screenshot which shows the tabs list in Tabs Outliner and how the data from some window is exported to Google Doc (just by drag & drop from Tabs Outliner interface, it is possible to export all windows by one drag & drop gesture if drag the root node)



                            enter image description here
                            (Same screenshot but in full res: http://i.imgur.com/UgwzDbh.png)





                            Declaimer - as seems there is some restrictions to promote own work, so i must note that i am the developer of this extension.






                            share|improve this answer























                            • How do you import the exported Tabs Outliner.htm file?
                              – Raj
                              Mar 19 '14 at 23:56










                            • You can open the Tabs Outliner html file in Chrome and Ctrl-click the links to reopen your tabs.
                              – Freek de Bruijn
                              May 4 '15 at 11:12










                            • Alternatively - the second level hierarchies from this file can be dragged back to the Tabs Outliner by mouse. Though i heard some bug reports that that this might not work on MAC...
                              – omnray
                              May 11 '15 at 19:17










                            • @omnray, It seems like to import, we'd have to drag the Windows in one-by-one. This means that if I have 100 windows, I'd have to drag-and-drop 100 times. Is there no better way?
                              – Pacerier
                              Jun 8 '15 at 23:15














                            11












                            11








                            11






                            TabsOutliner (a Chrome extension which display all currently open tabs and windows) can export not only flat tabs list to a usable text format (to a very usable saved HTML by saving the TO window through Ctrl-S, also to GoogleDoc or to Evernote or some other programs by drag & drop).
                            But the exported data will contain the relations between the tabs (what was opened from what) and also the notes and all other marks which accompany the tabs in TabsOutliner.



                            A screenshot which shows the tabs list in Tabs Outliner and how the data from some window is exported to Google Doc (just by drag & drop from Tabs Outliner interface, it is possible to export all windows by one drag & drop gesture if drag the root node)



                            enter image description here
                            (Same screenshot but in full res: http://i.imgur.com/UgwzDbh.png)





                            Declaimer - as seems there is some restrictions to promote own work, so i must note that i am the developer of this extension.






                            share|improve this answer














                            TabsOutliner (a Chrome extension which display all currently open tabs and windows) can export not only flat tabs list to a usable text format (to a very usable saved HTML by saving the TO window through Ctrl-S, also to GoogleDoc or to Evernote or some other programs by drag & drop).
                            But the exported data will contain the relations between the tabs (what was opened from what) and also the notes and all other marks which accompany the tabs in TabsOutliner.



                            A screenshot which shows the tabs list in Tabs Outliner and how the data from some window is exported to Google Doc (just by drag & drop from Tabs Outliner interface, it is possible to export all windows by one drag & drop gesture if drag the root node)



                            enter image description here
                            (Same screenshot but in full res: http://i.imgur.com/UgwzDbh.png)





                            Declaimer - as seems there is some restrictions to promote own work, so i must note that i am the developer of this extension.







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                            • How do you import the exported Tabs Outliner.htm file?
                              – Raj
                              Mar 19 '14 at 23:56










                            • You can open the Tabs Outliner html file in Chrome and Ctrl-click the links to reopen your tabs.
                              – Freek de Bruijn
                              May 4 '15 at 11:12










                            • Alternatively - the second level hierarchies from this file can be dragged back to the Tabs Outliner by mouse. Though i heard some bug reports that that this might not work on MAC...
                              – omnray
                              May 11 '15 at 19:17










                            • @omnray, It seems like to import, we'd have to drag the Windows in one-by-one. This means that if I have 100 windows, I'd have to drag-and-drop 100 times. Is there no better way?
                              – Pacerier
                              Jun 8 '15 at 23:15


















                            • How do you import the exported Tabs Outliner.htm file?
                              – Raj
                              Mar 19 '14 at 23:56










                            • You can open the Tabs Outliner html file in Chrome and Ctrl-click the links to reopen your tabs.
                              – Freek de Bruijn
                              May 4 '15 at 11:12










                            • Alternatively - the second level hierarchies from this file can be dragged back to the Tabs Outliner by mouse. Though i heard some bug reports that that this might not work on MAC...
                              – omnray
                              May 11 '15 at 19:17










                            • @omnray, It seems like to import, we'd have to drag the Windows in one-by-one. This means that if I have 100 windows, I'd have to drag-and-drop 100 times. Is there no better way?
                              – Pacerier
                              Jun 8 '15 at 23:15
















                            How do you import the exported Tabs Outliner.htm file?
                            – Raj
                            Mar 19 '14 at 23:56




                            How do you import the exported Tabs Outliner.htm file?
                            – Raj
                            Mar 19 '14 at 23:56












                            You can open the Tabs Outliner html file in Chrome and Ctrl-click the links to reopen your tabs.
                            – Freek de Bruijn
                            May 4 '15 at 11:12




                            You can open the Tabs Outliner html file in Chrome and Ctrl-click the links to reopen your tabs.
                            – Freek de Bruijn
                            May 4 '15 at 11:12












                            Alternatively - the second level hierarchies from this file can be dragged back to the Tabs Outliner by mouse. Though i heard some bug reports that that this might not work on MAC...
                            – omnray
                            May 11 '15 at 19:17




                            Alternatively - the second level hierarchies from this file can be dragged back to the Tabs Outliner by mouse. Though i heard some bug reports that that this might not work on MAC...
                            – omnray
                            May 11 '15 at 19:17












                            @omnray, It seems like to import, we'd have to drag the Windows in one-by-one. This means that if I have 100 windows, I'd have to drag-and-drop 100 times. Is there no better way?
                            – Pacerier
                            Jun 8 '15 at 23:15




                            @omnray, It seems like to import, we'd have to drag the Windows in one-by-one. This means that if I have 100 windows, I'd have to drag-and-drop 100 times. Is there no better way?
                            – Pacerier
                            Jun 8 '15 at 23:15











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                            Copy All Urls seem to be the most popular extension of those doing exclusively the copy/paste/export job (13,725 users at the time of writing).






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                              Copy All Urls seem to be the most popular extension of those doing exclusively the copy/paste/export job (13,725 users at the time of writing).






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                                Copy All Urls seem to be the most popular extension of those doing exclusively the copy/paste/export job (13,725 users at the time of writing).






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                                Copy All Urls seem to be the most popular extension of those doing exclusively the copy/paste/export job (13,725 users at the time of writing).







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                                    There is one even better,
                                    There's an extension called Save & Email My Tabs
                                    Which lets you do exactly that.
                                    U just enter an email (yours in this case) and you get an URL that opens back all your tabs






                                    share|improve this answer





















                                    • Note that if the only reason you're on this site is advertising an extension that (maybe) you developed, your account may be suspended for excessive self-promotion. So, if you're affiliated, please just say that, and try to help out otherwise as well. Thanks.
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 8:10






                                    • 1




                                      Ya i developed it but it's a better solution to the question. i don't see anything excessive about it as it's a relavent answer. But thanks for warning me any way :)
                                      – eric.itzhak
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 13:53










                                    • Yeah, just mention it and that should be okay!
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 14:48
















                                    2














                                    There is one even better,
                                    There's an extension called Save & Email My Tabs
                                    Which lets you do exactly that.
                                    U just enter an email (yours in this case) and you get an URL that opens back all your tabs






                                    share|improve this answer





















                                    • Note that if the only reason you're on this site is advertising an extension that (maybe) you developed, your account may be suspended for excessive self-promotion. So, if you're affiliated, please just say that, and try to help out otherwise as well. Thanks.
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 8:10






                                    • 1




                                      Ya i developed it but it's a better solution to the question. i don't see anything excessive about it as it's a relavent answer. But thanks for warning me any way :)
                                      – eric.itzhak
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 13:53










                                    • Yeah, just mention it and that should be okay!
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 14:48














                                    2












                                    2








                                    2






                                    There is one even better,
                                    There's an extension called Save & Email My Tabs
                                    Which lets you do exactly that.
                                    U just enter an email (yours in this case) and you get an URL that opens back all your tabs






                                    share|improve this answer












                                    There is one even better,
                                    There's an extension called Save & Email My Tabs
                                    Which lets you do exactly that.
                                    U just enter an email (yours in this case) and you get an URL that opens back all your tabs







                                    share|improve this answer












                                    share|improve this answer



                                    share|improve this answer










                                    answered Mar 29 '12 at 17:40









                                    eric.itzhak

                                    1212




                                    1212












                                    • Note that if the only reason you're on this site is advertising an extension that (maybe) you developed, your account may be suspended for excessive self-promotion. So, if you're affiliated, please just say that, and try to help out otherwise as well. Thanks.
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 8:10






                                    • 1




                                      Ya i developed it but it's a better solution to the question. i don't see anything excessive about it as it's a relavent answer. But thanks for warning me any way :)
                                      – eric.itzhak
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 13:53










                                    • Yeah, just mention it and that should be okay!
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 14:48


















                                    • Note that if the only reason you're on this site is advertising an extension that (maybe) you developed, your account may be suspended for excessive self-promotion. So, if you're affiliated, please just say that, and try to help out otherwise as well. Thanks.
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 8:10






                                    • 1




                                      Ya i developed it but it's a better solution to the question. i don't see anything excessive about it as it's a relavent answer. But thanks for warning me any way :)
                                      – eric.itzhak
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 13:53










                                    • Yeah, just mention it and that should be okay!
                                      – slhck
                                      Mar 30 '12 at 14:48
















                                    Note that if the only reason you're on this site is advertising an extension that (maybe) you developed, your account may be suspended for excessive self-promotion. So, if you're affiliated, please just say that, and try to help out otherwise as well. Thanks.
                                    – slhck
                                    Mar 30 '12 at 8:10




                                    Note that if the only reason you're on this site is advertising an extension that (maybe) you developed, your account may be suspended for excessive self-promotion. So, if you're affiliated, please just say that, and try to help out otherwise as well. Thanks.
                                    – slhck
                                    Mar 30 '12 at 8:10




                                    1




                                    1




                                    Ya i developed it but it's a better solution to the question. i don't see anything excessive about it as it's a relavent answer. But thanks for warning me any way :)
                                    – eric.itzhak
                                    Mar 30 '12 at 13:53




                                    Ya i developed it but it's a better solution to the question. i don't see anything excessive about it as it's a relavent answer. But thanks for warning me any way :)
                                    – eric.itzhak
                                    Mar 30 '12 at 13:53












                                    Yeah, just mention it and that should be okay!
                                    – slhck
                                    Mar 30 '12 at 14:48




                                    Yeah, just mention it and that should be okay!
                                    – slhck
                                    Mar 30 '12 at 14:48











                                    1














                                    If all you need are the domain - not the full url - simply copy Chromiums history: ctrl + h to open the history, copy the desired entries to a textfile.



                                    I use this trick when I'm on different machines and don't have the time, patience or authority to install an extension.



                                    Note that this doesn't work with full urls e. g. ChromeHistoryView in screenshot.



                                    enter image description here






                                    share|improve this answer


























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                                      If all you need are the domain - not the full url - simply copy Chromiums history: ctrl + h to open the history, copy the desired entries to a textfile.



                                      I use this trick when I'm on different machines and don't have the time, patience or authority to install an extension.



                                      Note that this doesn't work with full urls e. g. ChromeHistoryView in screenshot.



                                      enter image description here






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                                        If all you need are the domain - not the full url - simply copy Chromiums history: ctrl + h to open the history, copy the desired entries to a textfile.



                                        I use this trick when I'm on different machines and don't have the time, patience or authority to install an extension.



                                        Note that this doesn't work with full urls e. g. ChromeHistoryView in screenshot.



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                                        If all you need are the domain - not the full url - simply copy Chromiums history: ctrl + h to open the history, copy the desired entries to a textfile.



                                        I use this trick when I'm on different machines and don't have the time, patience or authority to install an extension.



                                        Note that this doesn't work with full urls e. g. ChromeHistoryView in screenshot.



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                                            I like TabCopy for this -- exports the list of open tabs to format of your choice, including Markdown. Will copy current window or all windows, can include Page titles, ignore pinned tabs. Nice interface.



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                                              I like TabCopy for this -- exports the list of open tabs to format of your choice, including Markdown. Will copy current window or all windows, can include Page titles, ignore pinned tabs. Nice interface.



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                                                I like TabCopy for this -- exports the list of open tabs to format of your choice, including Markdown. Will copy current window or all windows, can include Page titles, ignore pinned tabs. Nice interface.



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                                                I like TabCopy for this -- exports the list of open tabs to format of your choice, including Markdown. Will copy current window or all windows, can include Page titles, ignore pinned tabs. Nice interface.



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                                                    I created an extension Email All Tabs for that purpose - It let's you email the current tabs in your window. You can choose whether you just want the URL's or also the titles of each page. If a tab has a long URL, it will shorten it using goo.gl.






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                                                      I created an extension Email All Tabs for that purpose - It let's you email the current tabs in your window. You can choose whether you just want the URL's or also the titles of each page. If a tab has a long URL, it will shorten it using goo.gl.






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                                                        I created an extension Email All Tabs for that purpose - It let's you email the current tabs in your window. You can choose whether you just want the URL's or also the titles of each page. If a tab has a long URL, it will shorten it using goo.gl.






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                                                        I created an extension Email All Tabs for that purpose - It let's you email the current tabs in your window. You can choose whether you just want the URL's or also the titles of each page. If a tab has a long URL, it will shorten it using goo.gl.







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