Organize browser tabs into workspaces.
Total ratings
4.13
(Rating count:
61)
Review summary
Pros
- Helps with organization and managing multiple tabs effectively
- Useful for multitasking across different projects
- Simple and functional design
- Game changer for productivity
- Customizable for various workflows
Cons
- Loses saved tabs in workspaces after reopening the browser
- Limited functionality compared to built-in tab grouping
- Workspace opening behavior is inconsistent (always opens in a new window)
- Bugs related to creating and managing workspaces
- Lack of sync across devices
Most mentioned
- Loses tabs unexpectedly
- Needs improved integration with Chrome's existing tab management
- Desire for shortcut keys to navigate between workspaces
- Requests for additional features like nested workspaces
- Disappointment with the inability to combine tab grouping with workspaces
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-11-12 | Yuhao Chen (Howe) | |||
2024-10-23 | ruff Q | ru | нельзя совмещать группировку вкладок в воркспейсах. MS Edge лучше, жаль | |
2024-09-04 | Len Wass | en | If this extension were to go away, I'd probably cry! I am a Linux user. I use a dozen 'Linux' workspaces for different clients and projects, which means many more dozens of browsers and tabs that I can open and close separately, keeping everything in order and the same as the last time I worked on it. Workspaces is probably my favourite plugin for productivity. I'd be lost without it. Truly. | |
2024-08-23 | 黄勇 | en | The tabs you put into a workspace are not saved, so after you reopen the browser and try to click on the workspace, you'll find that the workspace is empty... I really don't get the point of this extension. | |
2024-08-05 | Yu Ton | uk | Супер! Супер! Супер! Велике Вам спасибі за корисне розширення. | |
2024-07-11 | Ron Beernink | en | It is disappointing that this feature isn't baked into the Chrome base yet, but so great to have this plug-in instead even if it is too basic. What I am missing is the ability to sync these workspaces across the different devices that I run Google Chrome on with this plug-in. The plug-in should also automatically set the window name to match the workspace name; something that needs to be otherwise done manually by the user. | |
2024-07-08 | Lorraine Joubert | en | If it does not include the option to save a tab group to the workspace it is redundant. Then it is just another form of tabgroups. It is a new(open) window with too many open unorganised tabs. How do I add a tab to a workspace??? | |
2024-06-27 | Alexander Shatalin | ru | Очень удобно и хорошо сделано, жаль что хром отстает от эджа в таких вещах, но я очень рекомендую эту вещь | |
2024-06-08 | Moira Toner | en | For me, it is easily a 5-star tool. I've been using Beta/Dev versions of tabs for years. I agree, it was a productivity and sanity game-changer from the start. Except... I cut one star because a (very obviously needed) feature is missing, and a second one because it has been missing for so long. Of course it's technically possible...those are resource decisions that I do not make whether you are Google or third party. For everyone else, you need and want Workspaces if you don't need an Active/Inactive Status for an entire Window (Tabs, Groups, and all). I'm not certain when the Tab Search was included (I can easily look at a new feature and not see it); It is a fabulous and very effective addition to sanity management. When I do see or trip over a new feature while I'm working, I click it. If I need info, I'll click or search for details. Here's the down. My core reason for using Tab Groups is active memory. Tab Groups and named Windows are FAB even if they did contribute to my "Tabs Gone Wild" habit, which is now folded into "Windows Gone Wild." Tab Groups seemed to be the solution because once in a while I noticed the inactive>active lag. To that end, the newer feature of showing which tabs are inactive (whited-out favicon with a dotted line around) is very reassuring that help is on the way. It's not here yet. I need a master switch per Window that makes all of the tabs, groups and whatever in that Window inactive. I have "standing" or constant Named Windows for business functions, identities, projects, vendors, Admin...you get the idea. The ability to minimize memory by making some Windows inactive, to make the current Window(s) faster and me more productive, will be a quantum leap forward. And yes, naming windows is largely useless other than when viewing Alt+Tab. That, and it appears to kick in and work beautifully after an update or if I crash. It does not work as expected if I politely close the Window. So, I now trust hard shutdowns only. Now, where was I when I started this...can you give me a hint? Seriously. | |
2024-05-07 | Nikola Ivanov | en | Works well 99% of the time. The other 1%? Well, it loses all tabs inside the workspace. If it happens to be workspace not visited for a long time you're doomed getting your tabs back. |
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