minim-calibre:fleurdeliser:vengerturtle:hey guys, I wanna pimp OneTab again because it’s been a life
minim-calibre:fleurdeliser:vengerturtle:hey guys, I wanna pimp OneTab again because it’s been a lifesaver for me. I always have 500 tabs open and it slows done chrome badly and annoys me a lot, so what I end up doing is clicking the little blue tab and it closes them and saves them into a single tab called “OneTab”, which has its own single tab in Chrome. The pros for me:Even if you close the OneTab tab, it saves all of the links so you never lose them. Even if Chrome crashes, you don’t lose them if they’re in there. I have links that are months old in mine.You can do it multiple times a day if you need to. Every time you click on the little tab in the corner, it condenses all of your links, and it puts them into a new tab group, so you don’t have just a long list of links that’s hard to navigate.You can drag links from one group to another, even if you saved the months apart, so it really lets you organize things. I popped out the “more” options so you can see that you can also name a group of tabs (which helps organization a lot) or lock the group so nothing more can be added to it. I save websites I visit often in there almost like it’s a bookmark folder because all I have to do is go to OneTab and scroll down.It’s seriously easy to use. The tabs are saved as links so all you have to do is click on them to pop them back up, and if you want to, you can make OneTab delete the tab once you’ve clicked on it so you don’t have to go back and delete it yourself.It’s really helpful for me so I wanted to make sure everyone with Chrome knows it exists.The day I discovered you could rename the tab groups drag and drop various links between them was a glorious day. Captain America fic I want to read goes in one group, Dragon Age in another, and so on.To install -- source link
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