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When using Panorama, everytime I create a New Group, I am redirected to the Google Calendar App that I created. Tab groups are not being remembered. Any workaround?

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I am trying to use Panorama for the first time. I can successfully create a tab group, but Firefox does not remember it. When I view a new web page and try to use "add to group" I am redirected to the app tab I created for Google Calendar. I am using Windows 7 64x with Firefox as my default browser. Are there any know issues with the apps tap and Panorama?

I am trying to use Panorama for the first time. I can successfully create a tab group, but Firefox does not remember it. When I view a new web page and try to use "add to group" I am redirected to the app tab I created for Google Calendar. I am using Windows 7 64x with Firefox as my default browser. Are there any know issues with the apps tap and Panorama?

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I have a somewhat related problem running FF7 on WinXP32, specifically concerning your I can successfully create a tab group, but Firefox does not remember it.

When I reopen FF, I find FF

  • sometimes does not remember all tab groups.
  • often seems to move at least 1 tab from one group to another.

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I am new to using this tab grouping feature, and I have not identified a specific and consistent misbehavior yet.