When comparing Cluster vs BrainTool, the Slant community recommends Cluster for most people. In the question“What are the best tab managers for Chrome?” Cluster is ranked 1st while BrainTool is ranked 24th. The most important reason people chose Cluster is:
Ability to move tabs to different places or windows using drag and drop.
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Pros
Pro Drag & drop
Ability to move tabs to different places or windows using drag and drop.
Pro Clean user interface
Has a clean interface with a light and dark mode.
Pro Multiple sorting options
You can sort the tabs by ascending, descending, and domain.
Pro Exporting
Lets you export and import windows as .CSV and .JSON files.
Pro Searching
Ability to search through tabs.
Pro Window merge
You can merge multiple windows together into one window.
Pro Removes duplicates
Has an option to automatically remove duplicate tabs.
Pro Suspend tabs
Ability to suspend the selected tab(s).
Pro Ability to toggle a two-column view to efficiently use screen real estate and see all your tabs in a glance
Pro Ability to move one or more tabs between windows at a time
Pro Editable notes
Every link can have its own editable and changeable notes.
Pro Privacy
No data is stored anywhere other than in your browser and a linked text file.
Pro Personalized nested Topic tree
You can set up your own hierarchal topic tree thats readily editable with keyboard and drag and drop.
Pro Writes to a text file
All your data is always accessible and editable with other tools.
Pro Browser control
Open and close set of tabs by topic into their own tab groups or windows.
Pro Full keyboard control
All actions can be performed via key commands for fast access.
Cons
Con Syncing requires license
To enable syncing between browsers, you have to purchase a $9.80 license.
Con Can't edit the title of the bookmarks
You can't edit the title of the bookmarks when saved.
Con It doesn't save tabs automatically
Con This extension is outdated
Last update was in 2021. It doesn't work since chrome 92+.