Hi,

actually, I make use of this. Normally, I also open JabRef with the files from 
the last session, but sometimes I accidentally close a file and in this case it 
is easier to load a session than to search for the file on my system (since my 
bib files are stored in the depths of the texmf tree where BibTeX can find 
them). I don’t use the keyboard shortcuts for these operations, so for me it 
would be fine to remove these. 

Thinking about sessions, it would be even nicer to have the possibility of 
saving different sessions and naming them. Thereby it would be possible to work 
on different projects with different sets of .bib files. Would it be difficult 
to extend the load/save session feature in such a way?

Best,
Dominik.-

Am 26.07.2012 um 09:59 schrieb Morten Omholt Alver:

> Hi,
> 
> under the File menu in JabRef, you can find the "Load session" and
> "Save session" items, which allow you to remember a set of bib files,
> and load them at a later point. Since I've set JabRef to open with the
> bib files from last time at startup, I don't think I've ever used the
> "Load session" and "Save session" features.
> 
> What about other users, do any of you use these features? If they are
> not used, we should consider removing them to free up the keyboard
> shortcuts and reduce clutter in the File menu.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> Morten Alver

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