How do I bookmark all tabs in all windows?

Just upgraded to 10.0.2. I have a few Firefox windows open, with a bunch of tabs in each one. I know how to bookmark an individual window's tabs (ctrl-shift-D), but is there a way to bookmark all open windows and all the tabs in each one, or do I have to do each window separately?
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Yes, sorry I forgot to mention that this has nothing to do with 10.0.2. I don't remember ever even thinking about doing this before. I'll check out the add-on, but it does seem like this would be useful functionality to have in the product.
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