Tab Manager
Chrome extension for organizing tabs as sessions
Total ratings for Tab Manager
3.67
(Rating count:
27)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Easily manage groups of tabs / ideas / projects
- Allows users to group and name tabs by session
- Good for keeping multiple windows/tabs open and organized
Cons
- Lack of editing created tabs like add or remove another
- Box is too small, hard to know what half of the tabs are
- Unable to add tabs to already established groups and remove ones no longer needed
Most mentioned
- Great for keeping tabs organized
- Needs improvement in editing and managing tabs
- Inconvenient for adding and removing tabs from existing groups
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Recent reviews for Tab Manager
Recent rating average:
3.30
All time rating average:
3.67
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2020-04-15 | Artur Soloviev | One of the very few extensions that supports semantically splitted tab blocks that I would like to use, but where the drag-n-drop tab to existing block feature? Why the said blocks are immutable, which logic is that imply? That I, as user, must remove and re-create my "google stuff", "reading", "work" and so on blocks every time I need to add some tabs in that ones? | ||
2018-07-16 | Alec Foster | no longer works | ||
2018-03-12 | Filip Zawadzki | Unfortunately totally nonfunctional, lack of editing created tabs like add or remove another. | ||
2018-02-14 | Pam Ferdinand | Box is so small, it's hard to know what half of the tabs are. The icons on the bottom don't seem to function. I'm not sure what they're supposed to do. It would be nice if you could add tabs to already established groups and remove ones you no longer need. Instead, you have to create an entirely new group every time you want to add a new tab and delete the old group. Almost seemed like what I wanted. Unfortunately, it feels only 50% complete, like the dev got bored halfway through making it. I highly recommend the extension called Cluster instead. | ||
2017-12-11 | Mike Howard | Great for a free lightweight widget! Pros: -Easily manage groups of tabs / ideas / projects. And be able to open and close them on any browser you're logged into Chrome! -Lightweight Program / Free Room for Improvement: -Could allow users to import a single (or set of new tabs) to add to a existing group. Without having to open, add and then reclose the window. -Also could let users delete or see properties of certain pages, like when a page was added. Maybe even color code each tab within a group to help organize thoughts in tab manager for each set. | ||
2017-10-13 | Lorenzo Garavelli | Fa quello che deve fare. It does what it has to do. | ||
2017-10-13 | Lorenzo B Garavelli (LoGaIta99) | en | Fa quello che deve fare. It does what it has to do. | |
2017-10-13 | Lorenzo Bruno Garavelli (LoGaIta99) | en | Fa quello che deve fare. It does what it has to do. | |
2017-09-24 | Swapnil V | just what i needed. I need different tabs open for differnet tasks. For work, there are different. for social activities, different for personal software development, AWS websites and my hosting sites. This solves it. | ||
2017-03-22 | Sagar Srivastava | very bad view. cant do anything |
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