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Old 7th September 2005, 10:19 PM
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Epiphany - need a way to load a previous session

I use epiphany as my web browser. One thing that happens every now and then is that I accidentally close the epiphany window instead of closing a tab, so all open tabs are closed as well.
Is there a way to load the last session (with "session" I mean all the open tabs)?

After epiphany is terminated by an error and I launch it again it asks me if I would like it to recover the last session. So, I think that there is a way load the last session.
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