What is Mark tab manager?
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Mark is a minimalist tab manager that organizes tabs as you browse. With Mark, tabs are automatically grouped by domain and sorted alphabetically so you can easily find them later.
Mark uses the native tab groups feature of Chrome, meaning there’s no learning curve to get started. Simply install Mark and any open and newly created tabs will be grouped and sorted.
Mark can be configured to only group tabs or only sort tabs depending on how you like to browse. Additionally, you can enable Mark to consolidate tabs across windows - meaning you won’t lose a tab because it’s hiding in its own window.
You can pin the extension to your browser toolbar by clicking the puzzle looking icon located in the top right of your toolbar, scrolling down to Mark, and clicking the “Pin” icon. Pinning the icon makes it easily accessible for clicking to manually organize tabs in cleanup mode, which will collapse any open groups.
Change one of the configuration settings by right clicking on the Mark extension icon, navigating to the “Settings” menu, and toggling one of the settings. Depending on the way you would like to browse, customizing some things could make for an even better experience.
If you find yourself more curious about how Mark works or what other options and functionality are available, visit the “Resources” menu at any time by right clicking the Mark extension icon.
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- Automatically sorts or groups tabs.
- Users find it powerful and fast.
- Responds to user feedback.
- Many users can't live without it.
- Great for users looking for tab grouping functionality.
- Tabs often ungroup or move unexpectedly.
- Issues with functionality in certain browsers like Vivaldi.
- Settings page may not load or work properly.
- Occasionally gets stuck and requires restarting the extension.
- Could use more documentation and configuration options.
- Issues with tabs ungrouping or moving.
- Desire for better configuration options.
- Problems with functionality in browsers other than Chrome.
- Request for an ignored websites list feature.
- Need for more documentation on how it interacts with other tab extensions.
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Mark tab manager requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
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Mark tab manager has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.
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