just for giving balance in the discussion. :)

Le 15 nov. 2013 à 06:32, Girish Sharma <scrapmachi...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> PS: One clear way that (I think) Panorama wins over Tree style tabs is
> space consumption. While Panorama saves your vertical/horizontal space by
> hiding other groups, Tree style tabs takes more space than a normal tab bar.

Panorama is not working for me. It changes the UI from glanceable to place to 
manage. On the other TreeStyle Tabs is a kind of progress. It doesn't have all 
the feature I want.

This is the way it is currently organized
http://www.la-grange.net/2013/07/22/firefox-nav-tab

What I'm missing. 

* Groups for Tree Style Tabs. Things where I can move a tab in a group
  The group label is NOT a first stab. It's a folder.
* Search feature on the tab list (see Opera Presto display window). When typing 
a keyword, it shows only the tab on the right side which contains this keyword.
* A possibility to hide a group (or at least collapse it) so you can focus on 
some contexts.
* Open a new tab in this group… (contextual menu)
* Finally but not least, the number of tabs in each group and the last time 
this group has been activated.


-- 
Karl Dubost, Mozilla
http://www.la-grange.net/karl/moz

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