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tabXpert
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History of closed windows and tabs
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Works only on Chromium based browers
It is important to have ability to sync everything with different browsers - Chrome, Vivaldi, Firefox... Sadly it does not work with Firefox. That is very big stopper.
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Drag-and-drop tabs
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Cannot share sessions or remote access them
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Real-time sync with cloud
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Doesn't have bookmark support, not FREE
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Real-time window and tab management
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It's free for local usage
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You can export the tab's links into a file
Even if the app is discontinued, this will let you recover them.
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The Great Suspender support
The Great Suspender has been removed from Chrome store as malware.
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Hot tabs accessible via shortcuts
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You can name your windows
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Cluster
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Drag & drop
Ability to move tabs to different places or windows using drag and drop.
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Syncing requires license
To enable syncing between browsers, you have to purchase a $9.80 license.
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Clean user interface
Has a clean interface with a light and dark mode.
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Can't edit the title of the bookmarks
You can't edit the title of the bookmarks when saved.
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Multiple sorting options
You can sort the tabs by ascending, descending, and domain.
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It doesn't save tabs automatically
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Exporting
Lets you export and import windows as .CSV and .JSON files.
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This extension is outdated
Last update was in 2021. It doesn't work since chrome 92+.
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Searching
Ability to search through tabs.
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Window merge
You can merge multiple windows together into one window.
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Removes duplicates
Has an option to automatically remove duplicate tabs.
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Suspend tabs
Ability to suspend the selected tab(s).
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Ability to toggle a two-column view to efficiently use screen real estate and see all your tabs in a glance
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Ability to move one or more tabs between windows at a time
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Free
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Partizion
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Syncs to the cloud
Automatically syncs across all devices.
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Web app + Chrome extension
Manage your work + tabs from the extension or dashboard (webapp).
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Separate your work
You can easily separate and organize your work (Personal vs. Work vs. Side project) in Partizion. No other tab managers take this into account.
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Toast
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It's new
Seems to be created only in 2019.
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Not updating sessions realtime
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Super lightweight
It lives in a tiny popup in top right corner and doesn't take your Chrome home screen or even opens a new tab. It's just a small piece, almost like a native menu.
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No extra deep tab management
If you a person who likes to customize everything, edit things back and forth, probably Toast is not for you. As it was recently launched, it has at the moment only the most needed features.
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Is also available for Safari
Safari lacks an extensions, but these guys did a Toast for that.
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No Firefox support
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Nice looking
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Easy to use
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Available for different browsers
Like: safari, chrome, opera and firefox with sync between them
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Available for different browsers
Like: safari, chrome, opera and firefox with sync between them
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Platforms:
Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Brave
Synchronisation:
Available
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BrainTool
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Editable notes
Every link can have its own editable and changeable notes.
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Privacy
No data is stored anywhere other than in your browser and a linked text file.
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Personalized nested Topic tree
You can set up your own hierarchal topic tree thats readily editable with keyboard and drag and drop.
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Writes to a text file
All your data is always accessible and editable with other tools.
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Browser control
Open and close set of tabs by topic into their own tab groups or windows.
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Full keyboard control
All actions can be performed via key commands for fast access.
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Sidewise Tree Style Tabs
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Real Tab manager
Handle hundreds of tab in multiple windows, hibernation, organize tabs in folders, sessions saved automatically
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Does not save sessions
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Simple
Simple and intuitive.
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Beta
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Notepad
Notepad as in Opera.
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Hibernate
Can hibernate tabs and branches.
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OneTab
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Overall very useful
It takes all of your tabs (choose between all/all-except-current/current/all-to-right/all-to-left) and turns them into links in a special OneTab tab where you can further manage your tabs by dividing them into groups, removing duplicates and securing them so that they can't be removed unless unsecured.
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Can get messy
The OneTab tab has everything in a list format with just simple headings describing what you have in this or that list. It isn't comfortable to manage it when you have quite a lot of tabs in there.
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You can organize links by dragging and dropping them
You can drag and drop links/tabs to reorder them by relevance, or to move them from one list to another.
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Slightly confusing UX
It's easy to forget that clicking on the OneTab button in the extensions bar doesn't show you options – it saves your current session by closing all your tabs in the given browser window. That might be slightly annoying if you were trying to access the OneTab dashboard or view OneTab options instead of trying to save your current session in OneTab, but this is only a minor inconvenience given how easy it is to restore your session.
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Non-invasive
The OneTab dashboard only appears the first time you open your browser after quitting, although you can also make it appear through the extension button in the extensions bar. This is less invasive behavior than the Chrome extensions that appear every time you open a new browser tab.
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Clicking on a tab/link to re-open it automatically deletes it from a session
This is not so much a con as much as it is a heads up for those who use OneTab as a form of transient digital bookmarking (like me!). When you click on a tab/link in any given OneTab session, that will cause it to disappear from the list of tabs in that section. It would be nice if there was an interim period or separate place where the link is still visible/accessible. That or it would be nice to have a version history of past closed tabs/links and sessions.
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Provides just enough information
OneTab provides just the right amount of meta-info about the tabs you've saved. It groups them by session, and tells you how many tabs are in each session, as well as the date the session was created. Every saved tab includes the bookmarked favicon and page title.
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Data loss
When you run ccleaner or CleanMyMac, all OneTab data may vanish.
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Management & sharing of saved sessions
OneTab makes it very easy to restore, delete, share, lock, rename, and favorite your saved tab sessions. OneTab also makes it easy to share, export and import URLs into your OneTab dashboard as a whole.
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Workona
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Effortless organization
Intuitive UI. Minimal ramp-up.
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Paid
For free accounts, you can only have 5 personal workspaces and 3 shared workspaces.
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Works seamlessly across multiple monitors and browser instances
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Worst than alternatives
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Incorporates tasks, notes, and collaboration
Plus: auto save, sharing permissions, various modes for organization, tab suspension, (optional!) new tab, layout switching, multi-platform, file attachments, most web apps supported, and its actively developed and updated with new features. With some ingenuity and a few extra extensions, I've even included my local directory resources in my client workspaces with in-place editing.
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Application concept changing all the time
They still seem to be searching heavily for their vision of productivity focussed tab management. Big changes in user interface have occured in the last years. The UI is more complex than needed and it is not clear what they want to achieve.
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Efficient use of System Resources
It seems to be well written and in no way bogs my system.
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Duplicating and loosing windows and tabs
Sometimes window sessions are duplicated and have to be merged by hand. More than once sessions and tabs have been lost. Mostly because it couldn't cope with Chrome restarting. Once also because the backend was updated and it went wrong. Workona has not at all proven to be reliable.
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Very responsive
There is nearly no lag between multiple instances.
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Doesn't always play well with others
Even though most of the bugs and glitches are a result of conflicts with other extensions or browser features (e.g. edge rolling our new tab management features)... it takes a lot of trial an error to figure out what works. Some feedback by way of a useful error message would help.
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