Google Chrome is by far the most popular desktop browser in the market and while there are tons of different browser options out there, the chances of you reading this article on a Chrome browser is something I can bet my money on. I love Google Chrome for a number of reasons. I mean, the browser is not only powerful but it’s also pretty easy to use. Since Google Chrome is so good at what it does, most of us end up opening too many tabs while working on Chrome and that can get a bit overwhelming. Also, since Chrome is a bit heavier on resources, too many open tabs can bog down your system especially if it has less than 8 GB of RAM.
2. The Great Suspender
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Cluster is a fairly new tab manager extension for Google Chrome and has already risen in the ranks, thanks to its awesome set of features. When you click on Cluster’s icon, a new tab will open which will show you an organized view of all your tabs. I love how Cluster allows me to see tabs either based on Chrome window or domains. From here, you can easily drag and drop tabs from one window to another or close tabs if you want to. There’s also a search bar which lets you search for specific tabs. Apart from these, Cluster also offers a myriad of other features such as tab suspension, export in JSON/CSV for open tabs, save selected tabs, managing tabs by domain, and more. This is a powerful tab manager and you should definitely take a look.
7. Fruumo
For something as simple as a tab manager extension, Tab Outliner has quite a bit of a learning curve. But once you get a hang of it, things get a bit easier. Tab Outliner displays all the active tabs in a tree like structure. Not only that, you can drag-and-drop text from webpages to the tab list to create short notes, thus making tab management easier. In addition, you can use hover-over buttons to perform actions like cloning already open tabs, and even opening Google Docs. And if you want, you can always upgrade to the paid version for more features like global keyboard shortcuts, automatic backup of tab information to Google Drive, and then some more.