I found OneTab [1] and Pocket (or similar read-it-later services) to be an efficient way to cope with too many tabs.
OneTab works similar to bookmarks but preserves the date & time they were added. It’s even possible to add a title, i.e. context, to a group of links along with the timestamp. Links can be moved around with drag and drop.
A great improvement to OneTab would be to be TST aware and maintain the tree structure.
Pocket makes reading bookmarks a lot more pleasant and the tagging system helps to preserve some context.
OneTab works similar to bookmarks but preserves the date & time they were added. It’s even possible to add a title, i.e. context, to a group of links along with the timestamp. Links can be moved around with drag and drop.
A great improvement to OneTab would be to be TST aware and maintain the tree structure.
Pocket makes reading bookmarks a lot more pleasant and the tagging system helps to preserve some context.
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/onetab/ (also available for Chrome)