The Trick to Reading Any Article Later Without a Single App
8. Browser Tab Management and Session Saving

Modern web browsers offer sophisticated tab management features that can transform your browsing experience into an organized article reading system. Rather than keeping dozens of tabs open indefinitely, develop a systematic approach to tab management that includes regular "reading sessions" where you process accumulated articles. Browser features like tab groups (available in Chrome and Edge) allow you to organize related articles visually, creating themed collections that you can collapse and expand as needed. Session saving features enable you to close your browser completely while preserving your current tab configuration, effectively creating saved reading lists that you can restore later. Many browsers also offer "reading list" features that are distinct from bookmarks and designed specifically for temporary content storage. The "recently closed tabs" feature serves as a safety net for articles you accidentally closed before saving properly. Browser extensions that enhance tab management (while technically apps, they're lightweight browser additions rather than standalone applications) can provide additional organization features like automatic tab sorting, duplicate detection, and scheduled tab closing. The key is to establish regular habits around tab processing, ensuring that your browser doesn't become cluttered while still maintaining easy access to articles you want to read.