Compare Chrome extensions: Tab Glue vs Alice Keeler SlideShot

Stats Tab Glue Tab Glue Alice Keeler SlideShot Alice Keeler SlideShot
User count 400,000+ 4,000+
Average rating 4.41 4.25
Rating count 54 4
Last updated 2013-10-07 2016-12-15
Size 10.81K 40.69K
Version 1.2 1.0.29
Short description
This extension glues windows together. SlideShot creates a screenshot every every minute and saves the image in Google Drive.
Full summary

This simple organization tool puts all of your Chrome tabs together into one window with a single click.

The new window has your tabs arranged in the same order your windows were, and makes the selected tab in your current window be the new selected tab, so you won't lose track of where your tabs were or what you were doing.

It has an option to include minimized windows.

It works great with Tab Scissors (http://bit.ly/mh6E5L), which splits your window into two convenient side-by-side windows, so that you can rearrange your tabs in groups.

Version 1.2 Update: You can now also perform a glue or cut using a shortcut specified on the chrome extensions page. Default is Alt+S to cut, Alt+G to glue, Alt+A to glue all (including minimized windows)

SlideShot creates a screenshot every minute and saves the image in Google Drive. Choosing finish, the screenshots automatically are imported into a Google Slides presentation. One screenshot per slide. Slides presentation can be found in the Google Drive SlideShot folder. Suggestion to use the "Recent" filter in Drive to locate quickly.

Students are able to use this Chrome extension to create a presentation of their work while utilizing web tools. Each slide has room for students to add a text box to explain their thinking and learning. Google Classroom users: Students can choose "Add" to add the Slides presentation from Google Drive to their assignment.

Special thanks to Wanda Terral for her support in developing these Chrome extensions.