Organize tabs into a tree structure and tag them for easy access and efficiency.
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4.75
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-12-05 | Soul's Bot | en | Closest reincarnation of sidebery in chromium-based browser! I hope this one doesn't turn into other tab tree style extension in chromium. Keep it up! | |
2024-12-01 | Jondeir Junior | en | Awesome! please keep it up and turn it into the "sideberry" for chrome! It would be amazing! | |
2024-06-13 | Kat P | en | 4.5/5 - So far, I am liking the over-all setup of the tree tabs. The tags are a nice touch with being able to filter for each tag, as is the search bar. But if I was to make any recommendations it would be: 1) More options on how the tabs look would be nice. Example, Light Mode, Dark Mode, Font Size, Background Color, Tab look (square corners, rounded corners, etc.) 2) Allowing the Tree to be on either the left or right side of the browser. I use a tree tab in Firefox and I have it set to the left side, so I am use to that and would like to be able to have Chrome be the same way. If there is currently a way to move it to the left, I have not found it. Update, found you can do this by changing the Chrome Side Panel setting. 3) Auto-Sorting Tabs by different criteria. ie, Name, Time, etc. 4) Being about to sort tags by name/color. If I get a lot of tags, it may take me a while to find what I am looking for if I can't have some type of sorting ability for them. Currently it seems like they are just listed in the order they are created in. Addition: Lately I have been having issues where I will organize my tabs the way I want them, and they will reset, removing both their position within the list and the tags. | |
2024-03-23 | Youssef Shehata |