Compare Chrome extensions: Tab Glue vs Extensity
Stats | Tab Glue | Extensity |
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User count | 500,000+ | 300,000+ |
Average rating | 4.41 | 4.80 |
Rating count | 54 | 1,647 |
Last updated | 2013-10-07 | 2021-11-25 |
Size | 10.81K | 167.94K |
Version | 1.2 | 1.11.0 |
Short description | |
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This extension glues windows together. | Quickly enable/disable Google Chrome extensions |
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) |
Tired of having too many extensions in your toolbar? Try Extensity, the ultimate tool for lightning fast enabling and disabling all your extensions for Google Chrome. Just enable the extension when you want to use it, and disable when you want to get rid of it for a little while. You can also launch Chrome Apps right from the list.
Follow us in Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExtensityChrome Website: http://sergiokas.github.com/Extensity/ Extensity is free software. Full source code at GitHub https://github.com/sergiokas/Extensity |