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Quote:Microsoft's new Edge browser, based on the Chromium project, is set to release on January 15, and when it does, it'll be missing a few features, such as history syncing and extension syncing. Another thing that'll be missing, for those using the current version of Edge, is the ability to set tabs aside to use later. But if you're using this feature in the current version of Edge.
 
As spotted by Techdows, if you install the stable version of Microsoft Edge - which is only available through unofficial methods - on Windows 10, your tabs set aside will be available as favorites. Upon launching the updated browser, when you right-click one of the tabs at the top of the screen, there'll be a menu item saying you can find your tabs set aside in Favorites. There, you can find them in a dedicated folder to tabs set aside, with each set of tabs grouped into a different folder. Since the new version of Edge will be added to Windows 10 as soon as it's generally available, displacing the current version, it makes sense for user content to be preserved somehow.

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