@paul1149 said in Sessions vs Workspaces ?:
Currently I use Workspaces for organizing and Sessions for backup
I do the same. @janrif at home I have very little need for workspaces, I use the browser very casually. At work it's a whole different story and I'm thankful to my IT team that I'm the only person in the company they allow using a non centrally managed browser (the others being Chrome, Edge, Firefox....).
The gist is that switching between workspaces is fast, and that moving tabs between workspaces is fast. I have workspaces set up for things I need to do in different contexts. Think about it as different projects that I'm involved in at any given time.
The vast majority of my open tabs are out internal company pages, be it our Wiki documentation system, our task management, our data reporting etc.
A side benefit of using workspaces is that they work in different windows at the same time. I rarely have two windows open, but I appreciate that it doesn't matter which window I'm in - when I access a specific workspace, my tabs are there. I don't have to replace one session with another, and contrary to profiles they are the same and I can seamlessly close one window without losing anything. Before workspaces I needed to take care in which order I closed browser windows, now I don't.