Tabsets

Stores sets of tabs for later viewing.
What is Tabsets?
Tabsets is a Chrome extension designed to help users save, organize, and access sets of browser tabs. It allows users to open a specific set of tabs later, even on a different device if synchronized with Google Chrome. Features include restoring tab sets with a click, renaming sets, and exporting or importing of tab sets as plain text. The extension ensures data security, only requiring permissions necessary to retrieve the title of each tab.

Extension stats

Users: 2,000+
Version: 1.23 (Last updated: 2021-08-09)
Creation date: 2020-01-26
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • http://*/*
  • https://*/*
  • storage
  • tabs
Size: 57.26K

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Extension summary

Tabsets

This extension lets you keep all the tabs you have open in a set so that you can open them all again later, even on another device, if you have synchronisation enabled in Google Chrome.

A list shows when each set of tabs (a "tabset") was created, and how many tabs there are in each set. This is a great way to organise your various research projects into sets of tabs that you can restore at the click of a tabset link. Each tabset can be expended to see the individual tabs in that tabset, allowing one at a time to be removed. You can also rename the tabset, add the current tab to a tabset, and import or export tabsets as plain text to share with others.

The extension requires permissions so that the title of each tab can be retrieved. This extension does not, and will not, read the contents of your web pages. This can be verified in the source code of the extension, which I have made open source on GitHub: http://bernhard-hofmann.github.io/Tabsets/

Version History

Version 1.23:

  • Added ability to export all tabsets in one action, as well as auto-detection of import to handle single or multiple tabsets

Version 1.22:

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User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Chrome Web Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Makes organizing browser activity easier and faster.
  • Simple and easy to use, more convenient than bookmarks.
  • Open source and better than similar extensions like OneTab.
  • Helps prevent excessive CPU and RAM usage.
  • Extremely helpful and unintrusive.
Cons
  • Issues with reaching the limit of tabsets that can be created.
  • Cannot update existing tab groups or add to them easily.
  • Some users report lost tabsets when Chrome is reopened.
  • Lacks features like drag-and-drop functionality for reordering tabs.
Most mentioned
  • Users appreciate its simplicity and ease of use.
  • Requests for additional features such as drag-and-drop and right-click add to existing tabset.
  • Concerns about reaching tabset limits and losing saved tabsets.
Recent reviews
Its the best. Makes my life easier as web developer!
by Dheeraj Sarupria, 2024-10-28

I absolute love this
by Michael Welday, 2021-10-18

This is F%@#$*G AMAZING! Stops wasting cpu and ram. Makes organising browser activity a breeze. As someone who does a million things at once; I don't know how I have survived without this.
by Harly Walsh, 2020-03-22
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Tabsets requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Tabsets has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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